WO1987004326A1 - Piece of seating furniture convertible to bed - Google Patents
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- WO1987004326A1 WO1987004326A1 PCT/FI1987/000009 FI8700009W WO8704326A1 WO 1987004326 A1 WO1987004326 A1 WO 1987004326A1 FI 8700009 W FI8700009 W FI 8700009W WO 8704326 A1 WO8704326 A1 WO 8704326A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C17/00—Sofas; Couches; Beds
- A47C17/04—Seating furniture, e.g. sofas, couches, settees, or the like, with movable parts changeable to beds; Chair beds
- A47C17/16—Seating furniture changeable to beds by tilting or pivoting the back-rest
- A47C17/17—Seating furniture changeable to beds by tilting or pivoting the back-rest with coupled movement of back-rest and seat
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C17/00—Sofas; Couches; Beds
- A47C17/04—Seating furniture, e.g. sofas, couches, settees, or the like, with movable parts changeable to beds; Chair beds
- A47C17/16—Seating furniture changeable to beds by tilting or pivoting the back-rest
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- the present invention concerns a piece of seating furniture convertible to bed, comprising a sta- tionary body and at least one articulated frame attached to the body and consisting of a rear back part and a front back part and of a seat part carried on a carriage by means of levers.
- the prior-art pieces of seating furniture of this type have either provided acceptable seating comfort but lacked any possibility of conversion to the bed position, or the piece of seating furniture has provided good sleeping comfort but very uncomfortable and hard seating comfort.
- all prior-art constructions are highly com ⁇ plicated and require an amount of draw and/or press springs in order to operate, which said springs tend to become slack or be broken after they have been in operation for a period of time.
- some of the prior-art pieces of seating furniture require expensive telescopic or spring-loaded supporting and carrying frames in order that they could be brought to the bed position.
- the object of the present invention is to elim ⁇ inate all of the above problems, which is achieved by means of a piece of seating furniture, which is charac ⁇ terized in that the rear part of the back of the arti ⁇ culated frame is significantly shorter than the front part of its back and, by the intermediate of a further frame part, pivotably attached to the stationary body around a transverse shaft provided in the rear part of the body.., the said further frame part being prevented by stop members from being pivoted to below the horizontal plane.
- a foot rest in itself known is provided, which can be affected and folded out by means of the position of the levers.
- the carriage which carries the seat part is provided with a pair of wheels resting against the floor at its front end and with a pair of wheels running along linear guides at its rear end, which said guides are arranged in an inclined plane in the lateral parts of the stationary body so that their topmost points are placed at the front edge of the piece of seating furniture.
- Figure 1 is a schematical side view of an example of a piece of seating furniture in accordance with the invention, with the three main positions shown.
- Figure 2 is a more detailed view of the artic ⁇ ulated frame in the bed position, and
- Figure 3 is a detail view of the articulated frame as it is being folded from the bed position into the rest position and the sitting position.
- the piece of seating furniture convertible to bed in accordance with the present invention consists of a stationary body 1 and of at least one articulated frame 2 attached to the body, which said frame comprises a rear part 3 of the back, a front part 4 of the back, which is linked to the rear part 3 of the back and which is again linked to a seat part 5.
- a foot rest 8, which can be folded out by means of levers 6, 7, is mounted on the seat part 5.
- the articulated frame 2 is attached to the stationary body 1 by the intermediate of a further frame part 9, which is at one end pivotably attached to the rear part 3 of the back and at the other end attached pivotably around a transverse shaft 10 in the rear part of the stationary body.
- the rear part 3 of the back is significantly shorter than the front part 4 of the back, its length being appropriately slightly more than half the length of the front part.
- the frame part 9 is pro ⁇ vided with stop members 11, which, being jointly opera ⁇ tive with a stop 12 or equivalent in the rear part of the stationary body 1 , are arranged so as to stop the pivoting movement of the frame part 9 around the shaft 10 when the part 9 reaches its horizontal position.
- the seat part 5, which is mounted on the front part 4 of the back, is carried in a way in itself known by two pairs of levers 7, 13, preferably of different lengths, and mounted pivotably at the front end and rear end of the seat part.
- the novelty in the suspension of the seat part 5 lies therein that the lower ends of the levers 7, 13 are pivotably mounted on a carriage 14, whose front end is provided with a pair of wheels 15 supposed to run along the floor 16 on which the piece of seating furni- ture is placed, and whose rear end is provided with a pair of wheels 17, which are supposed to run along a pair of guides 18 mounted on the lateral parts of the stationary body 1 so that they are placed in an inclined plane, which is located at the highest level at the front edge of the piece of seating furniture and at the lowest level at its rear edge.
- a lock member 19 is provided at the front end of the stationary part 1 .
- the lock member 19 is operated preferably by means of a loop or lever placed at the arm of the piece of seating furniture, and it is arranged so that in the locked position it keeps the foot rest in the folded-in position and, at the same time, fixes the articulated frame 2 in the normal sitting position A.
- the articulated frame When the lock member 19 is released, e.g., by pulling the loop or lever and by, at the same time, pushing the upper portion of the back 3, 4 rearwards, the articulated frame can be folded out into a rest position.
- This very simple and natural maneuvering of the mobile frame is permitted by the back parts 3, 4 of different lengths, which, being jointly operative with the frame part 9, act as two-sided levers.
- the rear pair of levers 7 is, by means of a pair of connecting rods 19, connected to the levers 6 at the respective sides, which said levers 6 carry the foot rest 8.
- the connecting rods 19 are connected to the levers 7 at a point somewhat above the articulation shafts of the levers 7 on the seat part 5.
- the pivoting movement of the lever 7 is transferred by the connecting rods 19 to the levers 6, which push the foot rest 8 out to the folded-out posi ⁇ tion B in Fig. 1.
- the foot rest mechanism 6, 7, 8, 19 is fully known from prior art, but as a result of the lever effect in the back of the present invention, in this piece of seating furniture, a logical and very comfortable maneuvering of the foot rest is obtained.
- the levers 7 are shorter than the levers 13. This, viz., results therein that the seat part 5, when it is placed into the rest position B, sinks somewhat at the rear edge and rises somewhat at the front edge.
- stop members 20 On the top side of the frame part 9, near the articulated joints to the rear part 3 of the back, there are stop members 20, which are arranged so as to stop the pivoting of the said joints when the relative angle between the two frame parts 9 and 3 has reached a pre ⁇ determined minimum value at which the best rest position is obtained.
- the support point of the back 3,4 which acts as a lever, is shifted up to the upper joint of the back if an increased inclination of the back is desired.
- a stop face or catch 21 is provided in a suitable location.
- the carriage 14 When the carriage 14 is freed from this catch 21, it can be pulled out to its outer end position, whereat the articulated frame 2 obtains a substantially horizontal bed position.
- a mattress may be placed appropriately on the padded cushions provided on the articulated frame 2.
- the carriage 14 As a support for the front part 4 of the back, the carriage 14 is provided with a pair of projecting carrying members 22 at its rear edge, on which the said back part 4 rests in the bed position.
- a flap (not shown) may be mounted by means of further levers on the levers 6, which said further levers and the flap are placed over a transverse bracket at the front edge of the seat part 5.
- a stop member 23 is provided at each articulated joint between the seat part 5 and the front part 4 of the back. These stop members 23 pre ⁇ vent the angle between the front part 4 of the back and the seat part 5 from becoming larger than 180°. As a result of this, the articulated frame 2 folds upwards at the joint between the two back parts 3, 4 when the foot rest is pressed a little downwards in connection with the pushing inwards.
- the stop members 20 on the frame part 9 also prevent f lling of the back part rearwards against the rear piece of the stationary body 1 on folding-in.
- the arm of the piece of seating furniture may be provided with a sideboard for, e.g., books, newspapers, cup of coffee, glass, lamp, or equivalent.
- a narrow intermediate piece is preferably mounted between the two articulated frames 2, which said intermediate piece is at both sides provided with a guide for a rear wheel of the carriage of each side. This makes it possible to adjust both of the articulated frames in the desired positions totally independently from each other.
- the foot rest may be provided with legs that can be folded out.
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Abstract
A piece of seating furniture convertible to bed, comprising a stationary body (1) and at least one articulated frame (2) attached to the body and consisting of a rear back part (3) and a front back part (4) and of a seat part (5) carried on a carriage (14) by means of levers (7, 13). The invention is characterized in that the rear part (3) of the back of the articulated frame (2) is significantly shorter than the front part (4) of its back and, by the intermediate of a further frame part (9), pivotably attached to the stationary body (1) around a transverse shaft (10) provided in the rear part of the body (1), the said further frame part (9) being prevented by stop members (11) from being pivoted to below the horizontal plane. At the front end of the seat part (5), a foot rest (8) in itself known is provided, which can be affected and folded out by means of the position of the levers (7, 13). The carriage (14) which carriers the seat part (5) is provided with a pair of wheels (15) resting against the floor (16) at its front end and with a pair of wheels (17) running along linear guides (18) at its rear end, which said guides (18) are arranged in an inclined plane in the lateral parts of the stationary body (1) so that their topmost points are placed at the front edge of the piece of seating furniture.
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Piece of seating furniture convertible to bed
The present invention concerns a piece of seating furniture convertible to bed, comprising a sta- tionary body and at least one articulated frame attached to the body and consisting of a rear back part and a front back part and of a seat part carried on a carriage by means of levers.
Depending on their principal purpose of use, the prior-art pieces of seating furniture of this type have either provided acceptable seating comfort but lacked any possibility of conversion to the bed position, or the piece of seating furniture has provided good sleeping comfort but very uncomfortable and hard seating comfort. Moreover, all prior-art constructions are highly com¬ plicated and require an amount of draw and/or press springs in order to operate, which said springs tend to become slack or be broken after they have been in operation for a period of time. Moreover, some of the prior-art pieces of seating furniture require expensive telescopic or spring-loaded supporting and carrying frames in order that they could be brought to the bed position.
From the Swiss Patent 445,758, a piece of seating furniture convertible to bed position, of the type mentioned above, is known. In order to obtain a sufficient bed length, it has been necessary to make the dimension of the seat part from the front edge to the back abnormally long. The rear part of the back is also very long, so that in the lowered position it extends relatively far towards the rear from the rear wall of the piece of furniture, as a result of which the rear wall cannot be covered. The construction consists of heavy wooden frames, which make the handling of the piece of seating furniture unduly heavy. In view of making the handling of the piece of seating furniture somewhat easier, the rear part of the back is provided with a particular guide arrangement. This prior-art construction
does not permit adjustment of the piece of furniture into a "floating" rest position.
The object of the present invention is to elim¬ inate all of the above problems, which is achieved by means of a piece of seating furniture, which is charac¬ terized in that the rear part of the back of the arti¬ culated frame is significantly shorter than the front part of its back and, by the intermediate of a further frame part, pivotably attached to the stationary body around a transverse shaft provided in the rear part of the body.., the said further frame part being prevented by stop members from being pivoted to below the horizontal plane. At the front end of the seat part, a foot rest in itself known is provided, which can be affected and folded out by means of the position of the levers. The carriage which carries the seat part is provided with a pair of wheels resting against the floor at its front end and with a pair of wheels running along linear guides at its rear end, which said guides are arranged in an inclined plane in the lateral parts of the stationary body so that their topmost points are placed at the front edge of the piece of seating furniture.
Further characteristics of the invention come out from the accompanying claims 2 to 10. In the following, the invention will be de¬ scribed in more detail with reference to the drawing, wherein
Figure 1 is a schematical side view of an example of a piece of seating furniture in accordance with the invention, with the three main positions shown. Figure 2 is a more detailed view of the artic¬ ulated frame in the bed position, and
Figure 3 is a detail view of the articulated frame as it is being folded from the bed position into the rest position and the sitting position.
The piece of seating furniture convertible to bed in accordance with the present invention consists of
a stationary body 1 and of at least one articulated frame 2 attached to the body, which said frame comprises a rear part 3 of the back, a front part 4 of the back, which is linked to the rear part 3 of the back and which is again linked to a seat part 5. A foot rest 8, which can be folded out by means of levers 6, 7, is mounted on the seat part 5. The articulated frame 2 is attached to the stationary body 1 by the intermediate of a further frame part 9, which is at one end pivotably attached to the rear part 3 of the back and at the other end attached pivotably around a transverse shaft 10 in the rear part of the stationary body. The rear part 3 of the back is significantly shorter than the front part 4 of the back, its length being appropriately slightly more than half the length of the front part. The frame part 9 is pro¬ vided with stop members 11, which, being jointly opera¬ tive with a stop 12 or equivalent in the rear part of the stationary body 1 , are arranged so as to stop the pivoting movement of the frame part 9 around the shaft 10 when the part 9 reaches its horizontal position. The seat part 5, which is mounted on the front part 4 of the back, is carried in a way in itself known by two pairs of levers 7, 13, preferably of different lengths, and mounted pivotably at the front end and rear end of the seat part. The novelty in the suspension of the seat part 5 lies therein that the lower ends of the levers 7, 13 are pivotably mounted on a carriage 14, whose front end is provided with a pair of wheels 15 supposed to run along the floor 16 on which the piece of seating furni- ture is placed, and whose rear end is provided with a pair of wheels 17, which are supposed to run along a pair of guides 18 mounted on the lateral parts of the stationary body 1 so that they are placed in an inclined plane, which is located at the highest level at the front edge of the piece of seating furniture and at the lowest level at its rear edge. When the carriage 14 is being pulled out and the wheels 17 run along the guides
18 to their topmost points, the rear portion of the seat part 5 rises so that the seat part 5 becomes positioned substantially horizontally in the same plane in which the other parts of the articulated frame 2 are when the piece of seating furniture is placed in the bed position. At the front end of the stationary part 1 , a lock member 19 is provided. The lock member 19 is operated preferably by means of a loop or lever placed at the arm of the piece of seating furniture, and it is arranged so that in the locked position it keeps the foot rest in the folded-in position and, at the same time, fixes the articulated frame 2 in the normal sitting position A. When the lock member 19 is released, e.g., by pulling the loop or lever and by, at the same time, pushing the upper portion of the back 3, 4 rearwards, the articulated frame can be folded out into a rest position. This very simple and natural maneuvering of the mobile frame is permitted by the back parts 3, 4 of different lengths, which, being jointly operative with the frame part 9, act as two-sided levers. When the upper portion of the back is pushed slightly rearwards, the lower portion of the back and the seat part 5 are pushed forwards at the same time. The rear pair of levers 7 is, by means of a pair of connecting rods 19, connected to the levers 6 at the respective sides, which said levers 6 carry the foot rest 8. The connecting rods 19 are connected to the levers 7 at a point somewhat above the articulation shafts of the levers 7 on the seat part 5. The pivoting movement of the lever 7 is transferred by the connecting rods 19 to the levers 6, which push the foot rest 8 out to the folded-out posi¬ tion B in Fig. 1. The foot rest mechanism 6, 7, 8, 19 is fully known from prior art, but as a result of the lever effect in the back of the present invention, in this piece of seating furniture, a logical and very comfortable maneuvering of the foot rest is obtained.
In order that an optimum sitting comfort should be achieved both in the position A and in the position B, the levers 7 are shorter than the levers 13. This, viz., results therein that the seat part 5, when it is placed into the rest position B, sinks somewhat at the rear edge and rises somewhat at the front edge.
On the top side of the frame part 9, near the articulated joints to the rear part 3 of the back, there are stop members 20, which are arranged so as to stop the pivoting of the said joints when the relative angle between the two frame parts 9 and 3 has reached a pre¬ determined minimum value at which the best rest position is obtained. When the stop members 20 meet the rear part 3 of the back, the support point of the back 3,4, which acts as a lever, is shifted up to the upper joint of the back if an increased inclination of the back is desired. At the same time, the folding-in of the foot rest 8 is faciliated, for when the centre of gravity is shifted somewhat forwards in this position and when the foot rest is, at the same time, pressed down, the lever effect in the whole construction contributes thereto that very little power is required for this operation.
In order to prevent unintentional pulling of the carriage 14 out of its location within the stationary body 1 , a stop face or catch 21 is provided in a suitable location. When the carriage 14 is freed from this catch 21, it can be pulled out to its outer end position, whereat the articulated frame 2 obtains a substantially horizontal bed position. A mattress may be placed appropriately on the padded cushions provided on the articulated frame 2. As a support for the front part 4 of the back, the carriage 14 is provided with a pair of projecting carrying members 22 at its rear edge, on which the said back part 4 rests in the bed position. In order that a face as unified as possible could be formed underneath the mattress, a flap (not shown) may be mounted by means of further levers on the
levers 6, which said further levers and the flap are placed over a transverse bracket at the front edge of the seat part 5.
In order to facilitate the folding-in of the articulated frame from the bed position into the rest and sitting positions, a stop member 23 is provided at each articulated joint between the seat part 5 and the front part 4 of the back. These stop members 23 pre¬ vent the angle between the front part 4 of the back and the seat part 5 from becoming larger than 180°. As a result of this, the articulated frame 2 folds upwards at the joint between the two back parts 3, 4 when the foot rest is pressed a little downwards in connection with the pushing inwards. The stop members 20 on the frame part 9 also prevent f lling of the back part rearwards against the rear piece of the stationary body 1 on folding-in. In order to increase the comfort, the arm of the piece of seating furniture may be provided with a sideboard for, e.g., books, newspapers, cup of coffee, glass, lamp, or equivalent.
When the piece of seating furniture is pro¬ vided with two seats and beds, a narrow intermediate piece is preferably mounted between the two articulated frames 2, which said intermediate piece is at both sides provided with a guide for a rear wheel of the carriage of each side. This makes it possible to adjust both of the articulated frames in the desired positions totally independently from each other.
In order to provide a better support for the foot rest 8 especially in the bed position, the foot rest may be provided with legs that can be folded out.
Claims
1. Piece of seating furniture convertible to bed, comprising a stationary body (1) and at least one articulated frame (2) attached to the body and consist¬ ing of a rear back part (3) and a front back part (4) and of a seat part (5) carried on a carriage (14) by means of levers (7, 13), c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the rear part (3) of the back of the articulated frame (2) is significantly shorter than the front part (4) of its back and, by the intermediate of a further frame part (9), pivotably attached to the stationary body (1) around a transverse shaft (10) provided in the rear part of the body (1), the said further frame part (9) being pre- vented by stop members (11) from being pivoted to below the horizontal plane, that at the front end of the seat part (5) , a foot rest (8) in itself known is provided, which can be affected and folded out by means of the position of the levers (7, 13), and that the carriage (14) is provided with a pair of wheels (15) resting against the floor (16) at its front end and with a pair of wheels (17) running along linear guides (18) at its rear end, which said guides (18) are arranged in an inclined plane in the lateral parts of the stationary body (1) so that their topmost points are placed at the front edge of the piece of seating furniture.
2. Piece of seating furniture as claimed in claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that at the front end of the stationary part (1), a lock member (19) is mounted, which is operated by means of a loop or lever and which is arranged so that it locks the foot rest (8) in the folded-in position and, at the same time, the whole of the articulated frame in the normal sitting position (A) .
3. Piece of seating furniture as claimed in claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the foot rest (8) is arranged so that it is folded out, and the articulated frame (2) is arranged so that it becomes positioned in a "floating" rest position (B) when the lock member (19) is coupled free and when the upper part of the back (3, 4) is, at the same time, pushed slightly rearwards.
4. Piece of seating furniture as claimed in claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the further frame part (9) is, at its top side close to both of the joints to rear part (3) of the back, provided with stop members (20), which are arranged so as to stop the piv¬ oting of the said joints when the relative angle between the frame parts (9, 3) concerned reaches a predetermined minimum value.
5. Piece of seating furniture as claimed in claim 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the pair of levers (7) that carries the rear part of the seat part (5) is shorter than the pair of levers (13) that carries the front part of the seat part (5) .
6. Piece of seating furniture as claimed in claim 5, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the stationary frame (1) is provided with a stop face or catch (21), which prevents unintentional pulling-out of the carriage (14) .
7. Piece of seating furniture as claimed in claim 6, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the artic¬ ulated frame (2) can be brought into its bed position (C) when the carriage (14) is made free from its locked position and pulled out to its extreme outer position, whereby a substantially plane bed face is obtained.
8. Piece of seating furniture as claimed in claim 7, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the rear end of the carriage (14) is provided with projecting carrying members (23) for the front part of the back in the bed position (C) of the back.
9. Piece of seating furniture as claimed in claim 8, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that an extra flap is provided so as to cover the space between the foot rest (8) and the seat part (5) when the foot rest (8) is in the folded-out position.
10. Piece of seating furniture as claimed in claim 9, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that at the joints between the seat part (5) and the front part (4) of the back, stop members (23) are provided which pre¬ vent the angle between the front part (4) of the back and the seat part (5) from becoming larger than 180 .
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| DE8787900819T DE3765042D1 (en) | 1986-01-22 | 1987-01-21 | SEAT FURNITURE CONVERTIBLE INTO A BED. |
| AT87900819T ATE56600T1 (en) | 1986-01-22 | 1987-01-21 | SEATING CONVERTIBLE INTO A BED. |
| NO873847A NO170389C (en) | 1986-01-22 | 1987-09-14 | SITTING FURNITURE THAT CAN BE TRANSFORMED TO BED |
| DK493687A DK493687A (en) | 1986-01-22 | 1987-09-21 | COMBINED SITTING FURNITURE AND BED |
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| FI860319A FI76486C (en) | 1986-01-22 | 1986-01-22 | BAEDDBAR SITTMOEBEL. |
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| Publication number | Publication date |
|---|---|
| FI76486C (en) | 1988-11-10 |
| DK493687D0 (en) | 1987-09-21 |
| FI76486B (en) | 1988-07-29 |
| US4866795A (en) | 1989-09-19 |
| EP0253861A1 (en) | 1988-01-27 |
| EP0253861B1 (en) | 1990-09-19 |
| FI860319A0 (en) | 1986-01-22 |
| FI860319A7 (en) | 1987-07-23 |
| DK493687A (en) | 1987-09-21 |
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