Abstract:
An adjustable bed frame assembly includes a clamp which fits with two aligned and overlapping frame rails, including horizontal and vertical legs of the frame rails, to enable relative adjustment of the frame rails and to fix the bed frame at a set dimension. A leg mount extends from the clamp with a structure for mounting a vertical leg for additional elevation and support of the bed frame. The vertical extent of the leg is also adjustable by interconnection with one or more extension pieces. The configuration of the clamp and the leg mount both stiffens the bed frame and provides a very rigid support member for the bed frame. The leg mount can be formed from a single piece of metal with an open seam, and the extension pieces can be formed from a single piece of metal with an open seam.
Abstract:
A method of manufacture and formation of mattress foundation corner guards made of formable metal, including the steps of manufacturing guards in a flat planar configuration with attachment tabs extending from a bottom edge of the sidewall and in the same plane as the sidewall, and forming the guard about the rounded corner of a mattress foundation by positioning the sidewall of the guard at a midpoint of a radiused corner of intersecting side walls of a mattress foundation and the bending the side wall to generally conform to the radiused vertical wall of the mattress foundation corner, whereupon the corner guard side wall remains in a curved configuration which generally conforms to the radiused corner, and bending the attachment tabs about a bottom edge of the mattress foundation to lie flush against a bottom surface of the mattress foundation, and fastening the attachment tabs to the bottom of the foundation.
Abstract:
A bed base for supporting a mattress, a mattress foundation or combination thereof or any other support structure has intersecting and interlocking side walls. Each side wall has an upper and lower web with configurations which engage and lock with the upper and lower webs of intersecting side walls at corners of the bed base. Cross braces are disclosed which extend transversely across the side walls, and which extend into the upper webs of parallel side walls. Legs on the cross braces may be co-located with the side walls and extend through the upper webs and down to the lower webs. The corners of the bed base may be reinforced with a corner piece which fits over the upper webs of the intersecting side walls, and covered by a corner guard which extends over portions of the side walls at the corners.
Abstract:
A suspension system for a wheelchair comprises a frame, a pivot bar mounted to the frame through a hinge point, and a seat mounted on the pivot bar. The pivot bar is supported from the frame by a shock absorber and a helical spring so that impacts transferred to the frame through the wheelchair wheels are partially decoupled from the movement of the seat. The movement of the seat is constrained in a single plane along the longitudinal axis of the wheelchair.
Abstract:
An adjustable bed comprises a head end, a foot end, and a planar mattress portion extending therebetween. The head end and foot end feature a drive screw and nut housing assembly. Each head end and foot end features tubes which are slidingly received within the head end and foot end. The tubes are attached via a cable to the nut housing. Upon rotation of the drive screw, the nut housing rises or descends, thereby adjusting the height of the bed. The translational movement of the nut housing along the drive screw is limited by a drive screw pin at the upper and lower extremities of each drive screw. The drive screw pin selectively engages a similar slip nut pin located on a slip nut which is received within the nut housing. Frictional force between the slip nut and the nut housing is maintained by a pair of pressure plates which are compressively received within the nut housing. The compressive force between the slip nut and the nut housing is adjusted by means of a pair of set screws and springs.
Abstract:
A bed base for supporting a mattress, a mattress foundation or combination thereof or any other support structure has intersecting and interlocking side walls. Each side wall has an upper and lower web with configurations which engage and lock with the upper and lower webs of intersecting side walls at corners of the bed base. Cross braces are disclosed which extend transversely across the side walls, and which extend into the upper webs of parallel side walls. Legs on the cross braces may be co-located with the side walls and extend through the upper webs and down to the lower webs. The corners of the bed base may be reinforced with a corner piece which fits over the upper webs of the intersecting side walls, and covered by a corner guard which extends over portions of the side walls at the corners.
Abstract:
A powered maneuverable and retractable trailer jack adapted for attachment to a tongue of a trailer has an external sleeve, a gear rack on an exterior of the external sleeve, a housing containing at least one gear engaged with the gear rack and operative to move the external sleeve relative to the housing, the housing including a mount configured for attachment to the tongue of a trailer whereby the external sleeve is laterally offset relative to the tongue of a trailer, an internal rod within the external sleeve, the internal rod extending through a wheel fork at a lower distal end of the internal rod and the external sleeve and attached to a drive gear which is engaged with a shaft gear upon a drive shaft rotationally mounted in the wheel fork, and a drive sprocket attached to the drive shaft, a wheel mounted upon an axle rotationally mounted within the wheel fork, and a wheel sprocket attached to the axle proximate to the wheel, and a chain which extends continuously from the wheel sprocket to the drive sprocket; the lateral offset of the trailer jack relative to the trailer tongue being equal to or greater than a width of the wheel fork.
Abstract:
A protective and decorative mattress foundation curved corner guard is mold formed in a curved configuration with a wall portion of the guard having a radius of curvature approximately equal to a radius of curvature of rounded corners of a mattress foundation to which the corner guard is to be attached. Raised areas in the form of indicia are mold formed to protrude from a front surface of the curved wall. Edges of the raised areas are bevelled to allow mold pieces to be withdrawn from the front surface of the curved wall without damage to the molded guard. When mold formed of a suitable plastic material, the curved corner guard, including the curved wall and raised indicia thereon, can be metal plated and polished.
Abstract:
An extendable elevating leg rest assembly for a wheelchair includes a support tube connected to the wheelchair. A first gear member is fixed to the support tube. An extendable strut, which includes a hollow upper strut member pivotally connected to the first gear member and a lower strut member slidably received in the upper strut member, pivots about the first gear member between a lowered position and an elevated position. An adjustable foot rest assembly is releasably clamped to the lower strut member. The leg rest assembly also includes a mechanism for extending the foot rest in reaction to the strut being pivoted toward the elevated position. The extending mechanism includes a second gear member, a drive link, and a follower link. The second gear member is rotatably mounted on the upper strut member and is in meshing engagement with the first gear member so that the second gear member rotates when the strut is povited about the first gear member. The drive link has a fixed end fixed to the second gear member and a free end pivotally connected to one end of the follower link. The other end of the follower link is connected to the lower strut member. When the strut is pivoted from the lowered position to the raised position, the second gear member is caused to rotate, which pivots the drive link. Pivoting the drive link causes the follower link to extend the lower strut member out of the upper strut member.