专利摘要:
A cupboard bed (100) comprising a bed (120) having a free end and a restricted end. The bed (120) is arranged to open from a storage position to a use position and to be closed from the use position to the storage position. The bed (120) in the use position is substantially horizontal at its height of use and in the storage position the bed (120) is substantially vertical. Two cabinet side walls (130) are provided on both sides of the bed (120). The cabinet bed (100) includes means for moving the confined end of the bed in the vertical direction between the side walls (130) as the bed (120) is opened from the storage position to the use position or closed from the use position to the storage position. The cupboard bed (100) further comprises a hinge mechanism arranged to hold the free end of the bed (120) in the use position.
公开号:FI20185737A1
申请号:FI20185737
申请日:2018-09-04
公开日:2019-03-07
发明作者:Mikko Naskali;Panu Niemi
申请人:Niemen Tehtaat Oy;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

CABINET BED
SKÄPSÄNG
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to cupboard beds. In particular, but not exclusively, the invention relates to bunk beds.
BACKGROUND
This section describes background information useful to the reader without intending to acknowledge the state of the art described herein.
A wardrobe bed is a bed solution where the bed is kept upright inside the cupboard and the bed is opened horizontally before use. Closet beds are often used to save space or increase the versatility of a given space. Closet beds are commonly available in single and double decks.
The closure bed opening and closing mechanism typically operates with one end of the bed hinged to the cupboard, and when the bed is opened vertically, it hinges through its hinges. Gas springs are typically used to facilitate opening and closing to lighten the bed.
One interesting application of bunk beds is the kindergartens.
SUMMARY
It is an object of the invention to provide a cupboard bed with an improved opening and closing mechanism. Another object of the invention is to provide an alternative to the prior art. Another object of the invention is to improve the functionality of the nursery facilities for their intended use.
The invention is characterized by what is set forth in the characterizing part of the appended claim 1.
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According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a cupboard bed comprising a bed having a free end and a restricted end, which bed is arranged to open from storage to use and to close from storage 5 to storage having a substantially horizontal elevation and and two cabinet side walls arranged on either side of the bed, characterized in that the cabinet bed comprises means for moving the restricted end of the bed vertically between the side walls when the bed is opened or closed from the storage space to the main storage space;
The restricted end of the bed may be arranged to move from bottom to top and from top to bottom. Alternatively, the restricted end of the bed may be arranged to move when opening from top to bottom and closing from bottom to top.
The cupboard bed may comprise a stop arranged to limit the free rotation of the bed in gravity towards the horizontal operating position. The retainer 20 may comprise a groove restricting the free rotation of the bed in a fixed portion of the bed. The handle may comprise a pin on the side of the bed.
The means for moving the limited end of the bed may comprise two grooves arranged on either side of the limited end of the bed and two pieces attached to the limited end of the bed arranged to move one of the pieces in each groove. The grooves may be on each of the inner surfaces of the cabinet side walls. The closet bed may comprise elongated pieces. Each elongated body may comprise a vertical groove. There may be two oblong pieces. The oblong pieces may be located between the cabinet side walls and the restricted end of the bed. The pieces attached to the restricted end of the bed 30 may comprise pins.
The articulation mechanism may comprise two support arms, each having at least
20185737 prh 04-09-2018 one pivot point. Support legs may be provided on either side of the bed. Said support arms may form a support pair. The arms of the support pair can be aligned on either side of the bed in the longitudinal direction of the bed. The pivot mechanism may comprise four support members having at least one pivot point. The four support members can form 5 first and second support pairs.
The support legs may be attached to the bed so that the pivot point forms a joint. The support legs may be hingedly attached to the bed. Preferably, the support arms have two pivot points. In some embodiments, the first pivot point is at the first end of the support member 10 and the second pivot point at the other end of the support member.
The support pair may be arranged at the free end of the bed. The first pair of supports may be arranged at the free end of the bed and the second pair of supports may be arranged at a distance from the free end of the bed. Preferably, the second pair of support cases is arranged in the middle of the longitudinal direction of the bed.
A wardrobe bed can comprise two single beds. The two beds mentioned may be an upper bed and a lower bed. In a cupboard bed comprising an upper bed and a lower bed, the first end of each support bracket may be connected to the upper bed. The other end of each support bracket may be connected to a lower bed. The first end of each support bracket may be articulated to the upper bed. The other end of each support bracket may be articulated to the lower bed. The attachment point for each strut to the upper bed may be farther from the side wall of the cupboard than the attachment point for each strut to the lower bed.
The junctions of the first support pair of cabinet beds comprising the upper and lower beds may be located on both sides of the upper and lower beds so that the first ends of the support members are at the free end of the upper bed and the other ends at the middle of the lower bed. The attachment points of the second set of supports may be on either side of the upper and lower beds so that the first ends of the support members are at the middle of the upper bed and the other ends are at the restricted end of the lower bed.
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The wardrobe bed may be arranged to effect the turning of the bed from the storage space into the occupancy space while the limited end of the bed and the free end move in opposite directions of motion to reduce the maximum force caused by opening the wardrobe without various relief means such as gas. If the limited 5 end of the bed moves upward when the cabinet bed is folded up, the free end of the bed can move down at the same time. Similarly, if the restricted end of the bed moves downward when the cabinet bed is folded down, the free end of the bed may at the same time move up.
The cupboard bed may be arranged to effect the turning of the bed from the storage space 10 into a working space while the limited end of the bed and the free end move in opposite directions of motion to reduce maximum force caused by opening the cupboard bed.
The lower bed may be arranged for attachment to the side walls of the cabinet so that the attachment point for the lower bed 15 has a fixed height. The lower bed may be arranged to open from the storage space to the use space and close from the storage space to the storage space around the pivot point. The pivot point may have a fixed height. The downstairs bed can be supported on the floor by the free end of the upper bed.
The closet bed may comprise a ladder, or other step arrangement. Preferably, a ladder, or step arrangement, is provided at the free end of the bed, preferably the upper bed.
Ladders can be rope ladders. The rope ladder guides, i.e. the side ropes, may be arranged to hang from the free end of the bed. Preferably, the rails of the rope ladders are secured to a row provided at the free end of the bed. In a cupboard bed comprising an upper and a lower bed, the rope ladder guides may be arranged at the free end of the upper bed as described above. The lower ends of the rope ladder rails may be secured to a free end of the lower bed, preferably to a row provided on the free end of the lower bed.
The upper and lower beds may be in the operating position in parallel and overlapping planes at a vertical distance from each other. The upper and lower beds can be arranged
20185737 prh 04-09-2018 so that in use, the free end of the lower bed extends further from the side walls of the cabinet than the free end of the upper bed. The upper and lower beds can be the same length.
The cupboard bed may comprise two pivoting edges arranged at the top of the bed, preferably one on each side of the bed. The edges may be in the upright position during operation. The edges can be arranged foldable on the top bed. The edges can be folded over the bed in the storage space.
The closet bed may comprise a door. The cupboard bed may comprise a back wall of the cupboard or 10 backplates. The cupboard bed may comprise a base or base plate of a cupboard and a top plate of a cupboard.
The wardrobe bed can be easily and quickly opened and closed with the restricted end and free end of the bed moving in opposite directions when opening the wardrobe from portrait to landscape and from horizontal to vertical. As the ends of the bed 15 move in opposite directions in the cupboard bed, a gas spring may not be needed to facilitate opening and closing. As the restricted end of the bed moves to a storage space when the cabinet bed is turned into storage space, the cabinet bed can be stored in a lower space than the cabinet bed, which opens to its working height off the floor level around a fixed pivot point. It is advantageous to fit in a lower space, for example in renovation projects.
By moving the ends of the bed in opposite directions, turning the wardrobe from storage to use and from storage to storage gives you a little bulky, easy to open and close closet. Advantageously, a closet bed can take up space only in front of the interior space required by the length of the bed. In operating mode, the lower 25 and the upper beds can still be brought within a normal operating distance from each other.
The closet bed may comprise an acoustic element. The closet bed door may comprise an acoustic element. A wardrobe bed may comprise several acoustic elements. The door may comprise a plurality of acoustic elements.
Easy to open and close closet beds can be placed facing each other off the wall, for example in the middle of the floor. Advantages can also be obtained with a two-story wardrobe with a limited end free end of the upper bed arranged to move in opposite directions when opening and closing the wardrobe. Other advantages will be apparent from the following description and claims.
One skilled in the art will appreciate that some embodiments of the invention may be applied in combination with other embodiments.
BRIEF PRESENTATION OF THE PATTERNS
The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1a is a schematic side view, without one side wall, of a storage cabinet bed according to one embodiment;
Figure Ib schematically shows a side view, without one side wall, of an operating cabinet bed according to one embodiment;
Fig. 2a is a schematic front elevation view of an operating cabinet bed according to one embodiment;
Figure 2b schematically shows a front oblique view, without one side wall, of a storage cabinet according to one embodiment;
Figure 2c is a schematic front elevational view of a closet bed in a storage space of an embodiment with the closet door closed;
Figure 3 schematically shows a front view of an embodiment
20185737 prh 04-09-2018 cabinet bed storage space; and
Figures 4a and 4b show two alternative vertical pieces for sliding and pivoting the restricted end of the bed relative to the cupboard.
DETAILED EXPLANATION
In the following description, like reference numerals refer to like parts or steps. It should be noted that the figures shown are not to scale in their entirety, and that they serve primarily the purpose of illustrating embodiments of the invention.
In this description, the term "significantly horizontal" is used to describe an object,
20185737 prh 04-09-2018 located between ± 10 ° from the horizontal. In this specification, the term significantly vertical is used to describe an object located between ± 10 ° from the vertical.
In this specification, the term restricted end is used to describe an end limited by cabinet walls. In this specification, the term free end is used to describe the opposite end of a restricted end.
In this specification, the term mid-section is used to describe a point that is within 10 ± 10% of the center relative to the length of the entire body.
Although this disclosure primarily refers to bunk beds, the invention is applicable to other cabinet beds. In some embodiments, the closet bed has a single bed. In some embodiments, the 15 cabinet beds have two single beds. In some embodiments, the closet bed is a bunk bed with a closet bed having an upper bed and a lower bed. A wardrobe bed can also have more than two beds, for example three or four beds.
Fig. 1a is a side elevation view, without a side wall of a cupboard bed, of a storage cupboard 100 according to one embodiment. A storage space is a space in which the bed is folded between two uses. Similarly, Fig. Ib is a side elevation view, without one side wall of a cupboard bed, of a cupboard bed 100 in operating mode 25. An embodiment of the cupboard 100 shown in Figures 1a and Ib comprises an upper and a lower door 220, four brackets 160, 161, and rope ladder 190.
In the embodiment of Figure 1a and Figure Ib, the means for moving the restricted end of the upper bed 120 comprises two vertical pieces 180, each block 180 having a vertical groove 140, and two
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120, and one pin 150 in each groove 140. In the embodiment of Figure 1a and Figure 1b, the vertical pieces 180 are disposed on either side of the capped end 120 of the crib 120, between the capped end 120 of the crib 120 and each side wall 130 of the cabinet. In some alternative embodiments, a vertical groove is provided or attached to the inner surface of each side wall of the cabinet. In the embodiment of Figure 1a and Figure Ib, the pins 150 are projecting, substantially perpendicular, with one pin 150 attached to each side of the restricted end of the upper bed 120. The pins 150 in this embodiment are arranged to pass through the grooves 140 such that, when opened to use, the limited end 10 of the upper bed 120 moves from the bottom until the pins 150 attached to the restricted end of the upper bed 120 contact the upper ends of the grooves 140; and, when enclosed in the storage space, the restricted end of the upper bed 120 moves from top to bottom until the pins 150 attached to the restricted end of the upper bed 120 contact the lower ends of the grooves 140. While the restricted end moves vertically, the free end moves so that when opening the bed 120 is brought significantly from the 15 vertical positions to a substantially horizontal position and when the bed is closed
The 120 is substantially brought from a horizontal position to a substantially vertical position. In the embodiment of Figure 1a and Figure Ib, the grooves 140 are arranged such that, when the pins 150 are at the upper end of the groove 140, the upper bed 120 is substantially horizontal in its operating height.
In some embodiments, the means for moving the restricted end of the bed 120 comprises at least one rail and at least one piece attached to the restricted end of the bed 120 arranged to run vertically along the rail. In one embodiment, the means for moving the restricted end of the bed 120 comprise two rails and a piece arranged to pass along two rails. In some embodiments, the rails are disposed on either side of the limited end of the bed 120, and the pieces are joined on either side of the curb 120, arranged to run along the rail.
In some alternative embodiments, at least one groove or rail, preferably two grooves or rails, is provided between the restricted end of the bed 120 and the back wall or panel of the cabinet. Alternatively, at least one groove or rail, preferably two grooves or rails,
20185737 prh 04-09-2018 can be arranged on the back wall or rear panel of the cabinet. In such embodiments, the piece or pieces running in the groove or along the rails are pivotally attached to the restricted end of the bed 120 so that the bed 120 can pivot substantially horizontally when opening the cabinet 100 from storage to operating, and from horizontal to vertical.
In some alternative embodiments, the means for moving the limited end of the bed 120 are arranged such that when opening the bed 120 from the storage space 10, the restricted end of the bed 120 moves from top to bottom and the closed end 120 from the operating space
In such embodiments, the means for moving the restricted end of the bed 120 are similar to the means described in connection with the other embodiments for moving the limited end of the bed 120.
In the embodiment of Figure 1a and Figure Ib, the cabinet bed 100 comprises four support legs 160, 161, which are arranged as first and second pair of support legs. In the embodiments of Figures 1a and Ib, the first ends of the first pair of support beams are pivotally connected to the free end of the upper bed 120 and the second ends 20 are pivotally connected to the mid-longitudinal stages of the lower bed 110. 1a and
In embodiments Ib, the first ends of the second pair of support legs are pivotally connected at mid-longitudinal stages of the upper bed 120 and the second ends are pivotally connected to the restricted end of the lower bed 110. In the embodiment of Figure 1a and Figure Ib, the support pairs also act as a barrier to the fall of the cot 110, i.e., to prevent the user of the cot 2510 from falling to the floor. 1a and Ib, the support rails 160, 161 attached to the upper and lower beds 120, 110 also facilitate simultaneous opening and closing of the upper and lower beds into the storage space.
In the embodiment shown in Figures 1a and 1b, each pivoting member 160,161 has two 30 pivot points 170, which pivot points 170 are provided at one end of one pivot point 170, 161 at one end and a second pivot point 170 at the other end of each pivot part 160, 161. In the operating mode according to Fig. La and Ib
In the embodiment of 20185737 prh 04-09-2018, the first pair of supports forms, viewed from the side, an angle of about 45 ° with the bottom 120 of the upper bed. In the embodiment of Figures 1a and Ib, each arm 161 of the second pair of supports is provided with a single bend or bend. In alternative embodiments, the yoke or yokes may have a plurality of bends 5 or a bend. In the embodiment of Figure 1a and Figure Ib, the bend of each arm 161 of the second support pair is arranged such that, in storage, the arms 161 and the grooved elongated members 180 of the second support pair do not overlap between the top bed 120 and side wall 130. The support members 160, 161 may be straight, or may have one or more bends or bends.
In some alternative embodiments, the pivot point 170 is located in the middle of the pivot arm or pivot arm, and each pivot arm is arranged to be foldable at the pivot point 170. In some embodiments, the support member comprises three pivot points 170 in which the first pivot point 170 is disposed at the first end of the support member, the second pivot point 170 is disposed at the second end of the support member and the third pivot point 170 is centered.
The support legs may be attached to a bed 120, a bunk bed 100 to a bed 120 and / or a bed 110, to the side walls 130 of the cabinet or to the back wall 20 of the cabinet or to the rear panel. In some embodiments, the support rests are pivotally attached to bed 120, in a bunk cabinet bed to the top bed 120 and / or down bed 110, to the cabinet side walls 130 or to the back wall or back panel of the cabinet. In alternative embodiments, there is no articulation at the joints of the support members. In some embodiments, the support members are arranged at one or more positions 25 folding. The support legs 160,161 are arranged such that, in use, the support legs 160,161 support a bed 120, alternatively an upper and a lower bed. In the storage space, the arms 160,161 are, in some embodiments, arranged via articulated joints or hinges provided within the cabinet.
In the embodiment of Figure 1a and Figure Ib, the restricted end of the lower bed 110 is secured between the side walls 130 of the cabinet so that the other ends of the arms 160, 161 of the second support pair are between the lower bed 110 and the side walls 130 of the cabinet. 1a and
In the embodiment of 20185737 prh 04-09-20188b, the restricted end of the cot 110 has a fixed height, and the cot 110 pivots about opening and closing at a fixed pivot point. In the embodiment according to Figures 1a and Ib, the lower bed 110 is supported in the operating state by its free end. By supporting the lower bed 110 to the floor, the 5 lower bed 110 can be supported without separate support members. Further, by supporting the lower bed 110 to the floor, the operating height of the upper bed 120 can be lowered without reducing the distance between the upper and lower beds 120, 110. Lowering the operating height of the cot 120 can improve the safety of the operator of the cot 120 as the height of fall decreases. The lower operating height also allows the use of a variety of ladders or step arrangements.
In some embodiments, the articulation mechanism arranged to support the free end of the bed in use when in use comprises articulated bed legs, or other articulated support member provided below the bed base. By hinged is meant a bed leg or other support member which includes a hinge or which is hinged, i.e. pivotable or foldable, connected or secured. In some embodiments, the bed legs or other support members arranged to support the bed are arranged to pivot such that in use, the legs or support members are perpendicular to the bed base and in the storage space, the legs or support members are folded against the bed base.
In some alternative embodiments, the bunk bed 100 includes means for supporting the lower bed 110 in the operating state. The means for supporting the lower bed 110 may be, for example, bed legs or other support members arranged below the bottom of the lower bed 110. In some embodiments, the means for supporting the lower bed 110 comprises bed legs or support member (s) as described above. In some embodiments, the means for supporting the cot 110 comprise a support arm or arms. Support bracket 160, 161 or support brackets 160, 161 may be attached to cabinet side walls 130, back cabinet wall or rear panel and / or upper bed 120.
In some alternative embodiments, the bunk bed 100 includes means for moving the limited end of the lower bed 110 vertically between the side walls 130 of the cabinet when the lower bed 110 is opened from the storage space to the operating space.
20185737 prh 04-09-2018 or shut down from operational to storage. In such embodiments, the lower bed 110 is arranged to move when opened and closed, preferably in the same direction as the upper bed 120. In some embodiments, the means for moving the capped end of the cot 110 corresponds to the means for moving the capped end 5 of the cot 120, the means being arranged such that the cot 110 opens to its own operating height.
Figures 2a, 2b and 2c schematically illustrate a front elevation of a cabinet bed 100 according to one embodiment. In Figure 2a, cabinet bed 100 is in operating mode, Figure 2b 10 is a storage bed and cabinet .
2a, the cabinet bed 100 comprises rope ladders 190 15 arranged at the free end of the upper and lower beds 110, 120. 2a, the rope ladders 190 are connected to the free ends of the upper and lower beds 120, 110 by attaching rope ladder guides, i.e. side ropes, to each free end rib 230, 240. In the embodiment of fig 2a, the rope ladder 190 comprises two step rails 200.
In some alternative embodiments, the cabinet bed 100 comprises fixed structure ladders, for example wooden or ladders made of boards and / or boards. In such embodiments, the ladder is preferably arranged to be foldable such that in the storage space the ladder is folded inside the cabinet. In some embodiments, the ladder 25 can be pivotally lifted during operation to form a ledge at the edge of the bed.
Preferably, the ladder is arranged at the free end of the bed or beds. The ladder may be arranged to be pivotally raised to form a ledge at the free end of the bed.
In the embodiment of Fig. 2a, the cot 120 comprises two folding edges 210. In the embodiment of Fig. 2a, the edges 210 are arranged to be raised in the operating position and foldable on the cot 120 in the storage space. In some
In embodiments of the 20185737 prh 04-09-2018, the sides 210 are arranged in a storage space between the bed 120 and the back wall or rear panel of the cabinet. 2a, the edges 210 are hinged to the edge of the upper bed 120. In some embodiments, the edges 210 may have only one, or alternatively more than two, for example, three or four. Preferably, the edges 210 are arranged on either side of the bed 120, at each of the longitudinal edges of the bed 120. In the embodiment of Figure 2a, the edges 210 are shorter than the length of the upper bed 120. In some alternative embodiments, the edges 210 extend along the length of the bed 120. In some embodiments, the cabinet bed 100 comprises locking means for locking edges 210 10 in an upright operating position.
2a, 2b and 2c, the cupboard 100 comprises a door 220. According to the embodiment of Fig. 2a, the door 220 is open when the cupboard 100 is in use and according to the embodiment of Fig. 2c, the door 220 is arranged to be closed 15 while the cupboard 100 is in storage. Preferably, the cabinet of the wardrobe bed 100 comprises, in addition to the side walls 130, other typical cabinet parts such as a back wall or plate, a bottom or bottom plate and an upper plate. Cabinet bed 100 can be integrated as part of a multi-cabinet cabinet. In some embodiments, the cabinet bed 100 comprises an upper cabinet. Preferably, the top cabinet has its own door and the top cabinet is separated from the cabinet or section containing the bed or beds 20 120, 110 by a top plate, a shelf or the like separating plate. According to some embodiments, the cupboard bed may also be provided without a door, and the cupboard bed may comprise, for example, a sheet covering the bed or beds 120, 110 in the storage space. In one embodiment, the side wall 130 is partially open, for example formed by one, two or more tubes or profiles. The side wall may comprise a tube or profile in which the aforementioned groove 140 may be formed.
In the embodiment of Figure 2a, the upper and lower beds 120, 110 are pre-bedded in the operating state. In the embodiment of Figure 2a, the upper and lower beds 120, 30 110 are provided with quick release straps arranged so that bedding remains in place when opening and closing the closet bed 100 between the operating and storage space. 2a, the straps are attached to two
20185737 prh 04-09-2018 to the longitudinal direction of the bed on each side of the beds. The straps can be opened and closed with quick locks. In some embodiments, the straps can be removed while the bed is being used. In some other embodiments, the straps may be fastened during use so that they do not pose a hazard to the bed user. Bedding can also be held in place by other alternative means, such as straps crossing the bed or with a protective blanket attached to the sides of the bed.
Figure 3 schematically shows a front elevation of a cabinet bed 300 according to an embodiment in storage space. The closet bed of Figure 3 has one or more acoustics elements 310 of Figure 2c, such as an acoustic panel or mat.
The acoustic elements 310 are preferably disposed on the exterior surface of the cupboard bed door so as to reduce echo and thereby noise from the nursery space.
The closet bed of Figure 3 can also easily be placed in the middle of the room, e.g. Thus, wardrobe beds can be used to create various acoustic spaces for a destination and improve the use of the nursery space, flexible interior design and construction of the acoustic space. Acoustic elements placed in cabinet door doors provide space-efficient bed space installation while allowing the same dormitory to be doubled as a playroom, with acoustic elements 20 providing a larger group of children and / or lower noise levels.
Figs. 4a and 4b show two alternative vertical pieces 180, 180 'of Fig. Ib for slidably and pivotally joining the restricted end of the bed 120 with respect to the cupboard. In the vertical block of Fig. 4b, a groove is formed so that the pin 150 of the upper bed 120 does not slide freely all the way but first stops at the threshold 142. To pass the threshold, the upper bed 120 must be slightly guided or moved in two batches i.e., toward the top of Figure 4b.
The foregoing description provides non-limiting examples of some embodiments of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the particulars set forth, but that the invention may be practiced in other equivalent ways.
Some features of the embodiments shown may be utilized without the use of other features. The foregoing description is to be construed as merely describing the principles of the invention and not limiting it. Thus, the scope of the invention is limited only by the appended claims.
权利要求:
Claims (15)
[1]
A cupboard bed (100) comprising a bed (120) having a free end and a restricted end, and which bed
5 (120) is arranged to open from the storage space to the use space and to close from the storage space to the storage space in which the bed (120) is substantially horizontal in operating height and the bed (120) is substantially vertical in storage space and two cabinet side walls (130)
10 characterized in that the cupboard bed (100) comprises means for moving the limited end of the bed (120) vertically between the side walls (130) when the bed (120) is opened or closed from the storage space and wherein the cupboard bed (100) further comprises a hinged bed 120 ) to support the free end when in use.
[2]
A cupboard bed (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that the restricted end of the bed (120) is arranged to move when opening from the bottom up and closing from the top down.
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[3]
Cabinet bed (100) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the means for moving the restricted end of the bed (120) comprise two grooves (140) arranged on both sides of the limited end of the bed (120) and two pieces ( 150) arranged to move one of the pieces in each groove (140).
[4]
Cupboard bed (100) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the articulation mechanism comprises two support members (160, 161), each of which support members (160, 161) has at least one articulation point (170).
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[5]
A cupboard bed (100) according to claim 4, characterized in that the support legs (160, 161) are pivotally connected to the bed (120).
[6]
A cupboard bed (100) according to any one of the preceding claims,
20185737 prh 04-09-2018 characterized in that the cupboard bed comprises an upper bed (120) and a lower bed (110).
[7]
A cupboard bed (100) according to claim 6, characterized in that the first end of each support piece (160,161) is connected to the upper bed (120).
[8]
A cupboard bed (100) according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that the other end of each support bracket (160,161) is connected to the lower bed (110).
[9]
Cabinet bed (100) according to any one of claims 6 to 8, characterized in that the connection point of each support rail (160, 161) to the upper bed (120) is farther from the side wall of the cabinet than the connection point of each support rail (160, 161) to the lower bed (110).
[10]
Cabinet bed (100) according to any one of claims 6 to 9, characterized in that the junctions of the first pair of supports (160) are disposed on both sides of the upper and lower beds (110) such that the first ends of the supports (160) ) at the free end and the junctions at the other ends are at the center of the lower bed (110).
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[11]
Cabinet bed (100) according to any one of claims 6 to 10, characterized in that the lower bed (110) is arranged to be fixed to the side walls of the cabinet so that the attachment point of the lower bed (110) has a fixed height.
[12]
A cupboard bed (100) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cupboard bed is arranged to turn the bed from storage to use while the limited end and free end of the bed move in opposite directions of motion to reduce the maximum force caused by opening the cupboard.
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[13]
A cupboard bed (100) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cupboard bed is arranged to rotate the bed from storage to occupancy while moving the limited end and free end of the bed in opposite directions to reduce the maximum
[14]
Cabinet bed (100) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cabinet bed (100) comprises an acoustic element (310).
[15]
A cupboard bed (100) according to claim 14, characterized in that the cupboard bed (100) comprises a door (220), the door (220) comprising an acoustic element (310).
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