US2042045A - Bed and bedrail - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- This invention relates to beds and more particularly to bed rails.
- the invention is directed to a novel rail especially adapted to be used as a unit of a wooden or like type of bed.
- a woo-den bed so-called generally comprises a head element and a foot element, each element including a pair of rigidly fixed spaced posts and a pair of wooden rails connecting the posts of the head and foot members. To the end of each rail is secured by bolting or the like an element which is adapted to be coupled with an element in each of said posts to provide a bedstead.
- the invention consists in maintaining the attractiveness of a wooden bed with the wooden rails employed in the construction of my invention not necessarily connected to the bed posts of the head and foot elements of a bedstead.
- the spacer rails which are a necessary feature of the bedstead are so designed that each of them has a coupling at each end and a saddle in which a rail of a spring may be placed.
- these improved bed rails are so combined with the wooden rails so that the former have parts thereof that may be inserted in openings of the latter so that it may appear that the entire body of the rail is of wooden composition.
- An object of my invention is to provide an improved rail for a bedstead which rail may be readily manufactured and assembled as an element of a bedstead at a reasonable cost.
- Another object of my invention is to provide an improved bed-rail having all of the advantageous characteristics of a wooden rail without the disadvantages of the wooden rails heretofore employed.
- a still further object of my invention is to provide a bed rail simulating the well-known wooden rail and being adapted to support a spring without the necessity of slats.
- Figure 1 represents a fragmentary side elevational view of a bedstead embodying my invention with some of the parts in section,
- Figure 2 represents a cross-sectional view taken along line 11-11 of Figure 1 in the direction of the arrows
- Figure 3 represents a foreshortened perspective view of an element of the bed rail embodying my invention.
- post I0 is one of the posts of the head element (not entirely shown) of a bedstead and post H is one of the posts of the foot element (not entirely shown) of said bedstead. These posts are opposite each other as are the other posts which are not shown.
- the posts Ill and II have respective rectangular slots l2 and I3 therein extending longitudinally thereof.
- a pair of spaced pins H! are supported by the posts l0 and extend across the shortest dimension of said slot, and a similar pair of pins I5 are-similarly located in each post ll.
- the rail [6 of which may be of cast brass, iron or worked iron or of any other rigid composition, and preferably of metal, has a side plate I! of considerable width. Integral with said plate I! and in the same plane therewith are coupling members I8 and I9 having upwardly extending slots 20 and 2
- the width of eachof the members l8 and I9 is equal to the width of the slot l3 plus the corresponding dimension of the slot in the wooden rail, hereinafter described.
- the thickness of the rail I6 is roughly constant throughout and is slightly less than the smallest dimension of the slots [2 and I3.
- Projecting inwardly and substantially at right angles to the plate I! is a plate 22 of considerable Width and adapted to accommodate a rail or other type of support usually carried by a spring and dependent therefrom.
- the width of the plate I! is no greater than the width of the plate 22 and no greater than the distance between the inner extremity of a slot 20 or 2
- the length of said plate 22 is materially less than the distance between the inner extremities of a corresponding pair of slots 2
- a plate 23 whose depth is about onethird or less than the corresponding dimension of the plate I! is parallel to said plate H.
- a bed rail comprising a single unitary rigid rail and a masking element, said rigid rail being of considerable length and including anelongated side plate, coupling members secured to said plate and extending upwardly beyond one of the widthwise extremities of said plate, a pair of hooks being a portion of each of said coupling members, each coupling member having a pair of slots therein defining said hooks, another plate at an angle to said first mentioned.- plate, the length of said second mentioned plate being materially less than the distance between the inner effective extremity of two of said slots defining corresponding hooks and materially greater than the distance between the innermost edges of said coupling members, said masking element having a slot in the lower part thereof, said slot extending the full length of said masking element, said masking element having slots therein extending along the ends thereof and terminating at a point below the upper extremity thereof, said masking element being removably mounted on and supported by said rail, with said first mentioned plate and a portion of said coupling means being located in the slots in said masking element,
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Description
May 26, 1 36.
v. GIU I BED AND BED L Filed A 10" 1935 N E NT R. 8/7, fa
Patented May 26, 191 36 UNETED STATES PATENT QFFHQE BED AND BEDRAIL Vincent Giusefl'i, South Orange, N. J. Application August 10, 1935, Serial No. 35,580
1 Claim.
This invention relates to beds and more particularly to bed rails. In its more specific aspect the invention is directed to a novel rail especially adapted to be used as a unit of a wooden or like type of bed.
A woo-den bed so-called generally comprises a head element and a foot element, each element including a pair of rigidly fixed spaced posts and a pair of wooden rails connecting the posts of the head and foot members. To the end of each rail is secured by bolting or the like an element which is adapted to be coupled with an element in each of said posts to provide a bedstead. Carried by said rails, which like said head and foot members are essentially of wood, are wooden supporting strips nailed or in some other manner secured thereto. Extending across the space between said strips and supported by said strips are a plurality of slats upon which rests a spring which in turn supports a mattress.
In the course of my experiences with wooden beds of the character above outlined I have observed that the coupling members carried by the wooden rails become loose after some use, and the connection between these members becomes a source of creaking when the bed is occupied. In addition there is danger of cracking or splitting of the wooden rails when the coupling members are secured thereto by the workmen who are employed in their manufacture. And further, the slats carried by the strips in some cases drop off of the strips whereupon a reassembly must take place.
It is in order to obviate these, as well as other inherent disadvantages of wooden beds that I have developed the following invention which will be hereinafter described.
Briefly, the invention consists in maintaining the attractiveness of a wooden bed with the wooden rails employed in the construction of my invention not necessarily connected to the bed posts of the head and foot elements of a bedstead. The spacer rails which are a necessary feature of the bedstead are so designed that each of them has a coupling at each end and a saddle in which a rail of a spring may be placed. In addition, these improved bed rails are so combined with the wooden rails so that the former have parts thereof that may be inserted in openings of the latter so that it may appear that the entire body of the rail is of wooden composition.
An object of my invention is to provide an improved rail for a bedstead which rail may be readily manufactured and assembled as an element of a bedstead at a reasonable cost.
Another object of my invention is to provide an improved bed-rail having all of the advantageous characteristics of a wooden rail without the disadvantages of the wooden rails heretofore employed.
A still further object of my invention is to provide a bed rail simulating the well-known wooden rail and being adapted to support a spring without the necessity of slats.
Other objects and advantages of my invention will become readily apparent from the following description and drawing, wherein;
Figure 1 represents a fragmentary side elevational view of a bedstead embodying my invention with some of the parts in section,
Figure 2 represents a cross-sectional view taken along line 11-11 of Figure 1 in the direction of the arrows,
Figure 3 represents a foreshortened perspective view of an element of the bed rail embodying my invention.
As shown in the drawing post I0 is one of the posts of the head element (not entirely shown) of a bedstead and post H is one of the posts of the foot element (not entirely shown) of said bedstead. These posts are opposite each other as are the other posts which are not shown. The posts Ill and II have respective rectangular slots l2 and I3 therein extending longitudinally thereof. A pair of spaced pins H! are supported by the posts l0 and extend across the shortest dimension of said slot, and a similar pair of pins I5 are-similarly located in each post ll.
According to my invention I provide a rail l6, two of which may be employed in assembling a bedstead. The rail [6 of which may be of cast brass, iron or worked iron or of any other rigid composition, and preferably of metal, has a side plate I! of considerable width. Integral with said plate I! and in the same plane therewith are coupling members I8 and I9 having upwardly extending slots 20 and 2|, respectively, therein to provide hooks adapted to hook around the pins l4 and I5. The width of eachof the members l8 and I9 is equal to the width of the slot l3 plus the corresponding dimension of the slot in the wooden rail, hereinafter described. The
thickness of the rail I6 is roughly constant throughout and is slightly less than the smallest dimension of the slots [2 and I3. Projecting inwardly and substantially at right angles to the plate I! is a plate 22 of considerable Width and adapted to accommodate a rail or other type of support usually carried by a spring and dependent therefrom. As shown in Figures 1 and 2 of the drawing, the width of the plate I! is no greater than the width of the plate 22 and no greater than the distance between the inner extremity of a slot 20 or 2| and the innermost extremity of coupling member l8 or IS. The length of said plate 22 is materially less than the distance between the inner extremities of a corresponding pair of slots 2|] or 2|, but materially greater than the distance between the innermost extremities of said coupling members I8 and [9. A plate 23 whose depth is about onethird or less than the corresponding dimension of the plate I! is parallel to said plate H.
What is claimed:
A bed rail comprising a single unitary rigid rail and a masking element, said rigid rail being of considerable length and including anelongated side plate, coupling members secured to said plate and extending upwardly beyond one of the widthwise extremities of said plate, a pair of hooks being a portion of each of said coupling members, each coupling member having a pair of slots therein defining said hooks, another plate at an angle to said first mentioned.- plate, the length of said second mentioned plate being materially less than the distance between the inner effective extremity of two of said slots defining corresponding hooks and materially greater than the distance between the innermost edges of said coupling members, said masking element having a slot in the lower part thereof, said slot extending the full length of said masking element, said masking element having slots therein extending along the ends thereof and terminating at a point below the upper extremity thereof, said masking element being removably mounted on and supported by said rail, with said first mentioned plate and a portion of said coupling means being located in the slots in said masking element, and a portion of each of said coupling members being located beyond said masking element, said second mentioned plate extending a considerable distance beyond the inner surface of saidmasking element.
VINCENT GIUSEFFI.
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US2566541A (en) * | 1948-01-23 | 1951-09-04 | Simmons Co | Bedstead corner lock |
US2853716A (en) * | 1954-07-20 | 1958-09-30 | Burton Dixie Corp | Trundle bed assembly |
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US2566541A (en) * | 1948-01-23 | 1951-09-04 | Simmons Co | Bedstead corner lock |
US2853716A (en) * | 1954-07-20 | 1958-09-30 | Burton Dixie Corp | Trundle bed assembly |
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