Abstrict An adjustable bed base (1) for supporting a person (22) on a mattress
(17) loosely lying on the bed base, comprising a leg part (2) and
a back part (3), connected to each other by an adjusting mechanism
(4) which comprises a first part (5) connected to the back part
(3) and a second part (6) connected to the leg part (2), the first
and second parts engaging each other and being movable with respect
to each other along a predetermined curve which is determined such
that the back part (3) upon movement tilts with respect to the leg
part (2) and is simultaneously moved in longitudinal and height
directions of the bed base (1).
Claims 12. An adjustable bed base for supporting a person on a mattress
loosely lying on the bed base, the bed base comprising a leg part
for supporting the lower part of the person's body and a back part
for supporting the upper part of the person's body, the back and
leg parts together forming an uppermost surface of the bed base
intended for loosely supporting a mattress, the back part being
adjustable between a lying position in which the back part extends
substantially in line with the leg part and an upright position
in which the back part forms an obtuse angle (.alpha.) with the
leg part, the back part being connected to the leg part by an adjusting
mechanism which is provided to tilt the back part with respect to
the leg part and simultaneously move the back part in the longitudinal
and height directions of the bed base, the movement of the back
part with respect to the leg part being defined by a predetermined
curve which is determined for preventing displacement of a mattress
which is loosely supported on said uppermost surface, the adjusting
mechanism comprising a first part fixed on the back part and a second
part fixed on the leg part, the first and second parts engaging
each other and the first part being movable with respect to the
second part along the predetermined curve, one of the first and
second parts being shaped according to the curve.
13. An adjustable bed base according to claim 12 characterised
in that the predetermined curve is a segment of a circle with a
centre located on a virtual axis, the virtual axis extending in
cross direction of the bed base and being located in an area between,
on the one hand, the separation of the top surfaces of the leg part
and the back part and, on the other hand, the top side of the person's
pelvis.
14. An adjustable bed base according to claim 13 characterised
in that the virtual axis extends in cross direction through the
person's pelvis.
15. An adjustable bed base according to claim 12 characterised
in that the first and second parts of the adjusting mechanism are
formed by at least one sliding member and a groove for receiving
the sliding member, the at least one groove having the shape of
the curve.
16. An adjustable bed base according to claim 15 characterised
in that the at least one sliding member engages in the associated
groove on at least two spaced apart points.
17. An adjustable bed base according to claim 12 characterised
in that the first and second parts of the adjusting mechanism are
formed by at least one rolling member and a groove for receiving
the rolling member, the at least one groove having the shape of
the curve.
18. An adjustable bed base according to claim 17 characterised
in that on at least two spaced apart points the at least one rolling
member is provided with a wheel which engages in the associated
groove.
19. An adjustable bed base according to claim 12 characterised
in that the first and second parts of the adjusting mechanism are
formed by at least one rolling member and a rail over which the
rolling member is movable, the at least one rail having the shape
of the curve.
20. An adjustable bed base according to claim 19 characterised
in that on at least two spaced apart points the at least one rolling
member is provided with each time a pair of wheels which contact
opposite sides of the associated rail.
21. An adjustable bed base according to claim 12 characterised
in that the bed base is provided with a motor for moving the back
part between the lying position and the upright position.
22. An adjustable bed base according to claim 12 characterised
in that the bed base is mounted in a longitudinally movable way
on a supporting frame.
Description [0001] The present invention relates to an adjustable bed base
according to the preamble of the first claim.
[0002] With the bed base can be meant a slatted base or any other
base of a bed.
[0003] An adjustable bed base is for example known from U.S. Pat.
No. 5537701. The bed base described in U.S. Pat. No. 5537701
comprises a leg part for supporting the lower part of the body of
a person lying on the bed base and a back part for supporting the
upper part of this person's body. By means of an adjusting mechanism,
the back part is adjustable with respect to the leg part between
a lying position and an upright position, in which the back part
encloses an obtuse angle with the leg part. The adjusting mechanism
is constructed such that, upon moving the back part between the
lying position and the upright position, the back part pivots with
respect to the leg part and is also moved in longitudinal and height
directions of the bed base. As a result, a displacement of the head
end of a mattress lying on the bed base with respect to the back
part and a displacement of the foot end of the mattress with respect
to the leg part are prevented.
[0004] The bed base described in U.S. Pat. No. 5537701 however
has the disadvantage that the adjusting mechanism for moving the
back part between the lying position and the upright position comprises
a complicated construction. This complicated construction is the
result of the fact that the adjusting mechanism comprises, on the
one hand, parts for accomplishing the pivoting movement of the back
part and, on the other hand, parts for accomplishing the displacement
of the back part along the longitudinal and height directions of
the bed base. This leads to an adjusting mechanism, in which various
parts move with respect to each other during the movement of the
back part.
[0005] Further, a dentist chair is known from DE-A-39 01 379 with
a leg part and a back part which are movable with respect to each
other. To this end, the dentist chair comprises an adjusting mechanism
which enables a rotation of the back part with respect to the leg
part about a virtual pivoting axis, which is located in the pelvis
of the person being seated in the chair. By this rotation about
the virtual pivoting axis is achieved that a displacement of the
person with respect to the chair can be prevented.
[0006] It is an aim of the present invention to provide an adjustable
bed base with a simplified adjusting mechanism for moving the back
part with respect to the leg part between the lying position and
the upright position, with which a displacement of the mattress
with respect to the bed base is minimised.
[0007] This aim is achieved according to the invention with a bed
base showing the technical characteristics of the characterising
part of the first claim.
[0008] In the bed base of the invention, the adjusting mechanism
comprises a first part which is fixed to the back part and a second
part which is fixed to the leg part. The first and second parts
engage each other and the first part is movable with respect to
the second part along a predetermined curve. This curve is determined
such, that the back part upon movement tilts with respect to the
leg part and is simultaneously moved along the longitudinal and
height directions of the bed base. In other words, the different
movements of the back part with respect to the leg part are combined
into a single movement, namely the movement along the predetermined
curve. This curve can be a segment of a circle, an ellipse, a parabola
or a hyperbola, or any other curve deemed suitable by the person
skilled in the art.
[0009] Because the back part is movable with respect to the leg
part along the predetermined curve, one achieves that substantially
only two parts are movably mounted with respect to each other in
the bed base of the invention. The adjusting mechanism comprises
significantly less parts which move with respect to each other,
so that its weight can be reduced. Because of this reduced weight,
a motor of lower power can be used for moving the back part, which
results in a lower energy consumption.
[0010] The curve along which the first part of the adjusting mechanism
is moved with respect to the second part is preferably determined
as follows. The bending of a mattress lying on the bed base causes
a lengthening of the bottom side of the mattress, which contacts
the bed base. If the back part and the leg part were connected by
means of a conventional hinge, the contact surface on which the
mattress lies would shorten or at most remain equal, while the bottom
side of the mattress is as it were stretched. This would result
in a displacement of the head end of the mattress with respect to
the back part and/or a displacement of the foot end of the mattress
with respect to the leg part of the bed base.
[0011] By the movement from the lying position to the upright position
along the predetermined curve, it is made sure that the back part
is removed from the leg part, so that the contact surface with the
mattress is lengthened. Because of this, it is possible to minimise
the displacement of the mattress with respect to the leg and back
parts. By applying the predetermined curve, the movement of the
back part is optimally adjustable to the lengthening of the bottom
side of the mattress. By further taking into account a lengthening
of the bottom of the person lying on the mattress, upon bringing
him from lying to sitting position, a very comfortable movement
can be achieved, in which simultaneously the displacement of the
mattress on the bed base and the displacement of the person on the
mattress can be minimised.
[0012] In the dentist chair described in DE-A-39 01 379 the leg
part and the back part are movable with respect to each other along
a predetermined curve, namely a segment of a circle. The dentist
chair is, however, not provided for supporting a person on a mattress
loosely lying on the chair. In the case of the dentist chair, the
leg and back parts are each provided with a separate seat. So the
problem of the displacement of the mattress does not occur in this
case. As a result, DE-A-39 01 379 does not teach how a displacement
of a mattress with respect to the leg and/or back parts can be prevented,
nor how a displacement of the person on the mattress can be prevented.
It is therefore not obvious that a person skilled in the art would
apply the teaching of DE-A-39 01 379 to solve the problem of the
displacement of the mattress and/or the person, especially since
DE-A-39 01 379 relates to a different technical field.
[0013] Furthermore, the curve of the dentist chair described in
DE-A-39 01 379 is always a segment of a circle, whereas the curve
in the bed base of the invention may, apart from a segment of a
circle, also be a segment of a parabola, an ellipse or a hyperbola,
or any other curve which the person skilled in the art deems suitable
for achieving that the movement of the back part can be adjusted
as good as possible to the form of the lengthening of the mattress.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment of the bed base according to the
invention, the predetermined curve is a segment of a circle, the
centre of which is located on a virtual axis. This virtual axis
extends substantially in cross direction of the bed base and is
preferably located in an area between, on the one hand, the separation
of the top surfaces of the of the leg and back parts and, on the
other hand, the top side of the person's pelvis. The circular shape
of the predetermined curve has the advantage that it is easily achievable.
[0015] The movement of the back part with respect to the leg part
is optimal when the virtual axis extends in cross direction through
the pelvis of the person. In this way, the bed base and the person
bend about the same axis, so that the person can be brought from
lying to sitting position or vice versa in a comfortable way. Namely,
by locating the virtual axis in the person's pelvis, the displacement
of the mattress with respect to the leg and/or back parts and simultaneously
the displacement of the upper and/or lower parts of the person's
body with respect to the mattress can be minimised. The circular
shape of the curve with the virtual axis in the person's pelvis
is the simplest way of achieving this effect according to the invention.
However, it should be noted that this effect can also be achieved
by a suitable choice of a different shape of the curve, such as
for example a suitably chosen segment of an ellipse, a parabola,
a hyperbola or any other curve known to the person skilled in the
art.
[0016] In the case that the curve is a segment of a circle, the
virtual axis is located on a fixed location with respect to the
leg part. In the other cases mentioned above, the virtual axis moves
with respect to the leg part during the movement of the back part.
In such case it is desirable that the virtual axis remains within
the area of the person's pelvis, for achieving the effect of optimal
movement of the back part.
[0017] The adjusting mechanism of the bed base according to the
invention can be constructed in various ways. In a first preferred
embodiment, the first and second parts of the adjusting mechanism
are formed by at least one sliding member and at least one groove
for receiving the sliding member, the at least one groove having
the shape of the curve. A first possibility is that the sliding
member is fixed to the back part and that the groove is fixed to
the leg part. For moving the back part with respect to the leg part,
the sliding member is then moved in the groove. A second possibility
is that the groove is fixed to the back part and that the sliding
member is fixed to the leg part. For moving the back part with respect
to the leg part, the groove is then moved over the sliding member.
[0018] The sliding member preferably engages the groove on at least
two spaced apart points. In this way it can be prevented that the
sliding member tilts in the groove. Since the back part is fixed
to either the sliding member, or the groove, the sliding member
or the groove in itself gives sufficient support for keeping the
back part upright, so that no supplemental support has to be provided
below the back part for keeping the back part upright.
[0019] In a second preferred embodiment of the bed base according
to the invention, the first and second parts of the adjusting mechanism
are formed by at least one rolling member and at least one groove
for receiving the sliding member, the at least one groove having
the shape of the curve. By analogy with the first preferred embodiment,
the rolling member may be fixed to the back part and the groove
to the leg part, or vice versa. By further analogy with the first
preferred embodiment, the at least one rolling member is preferably
on at least two spaced apart points provided with each time a wheel,
which engages in the associated groove.
[0020] In a third preferred embodiment of the bed base according
to the invention, the first and second parts of the adjusting mechanism
are formed by at least one rolling member and at least one rail
over which the rolling member is movable, the at least one rail
having the shape of the curve. By analogy with the first preferred
embodiment, the rolling member may be fixed to the back part and
the rail to the leg part, or vice versa. By further analogy with
the first preferred embodiment, the at least one rolling member
is preferably on at least two spaced apart points provided with
each time a pair of wheels, which contact opposite sides of the
associated rail.
[0021] The adjusting mechanism of the bed base ma further be constructed
in any other way deemed suitable by the person skilled in the art.
[0022] The bed base according to the invention will be further
elucidated by means of the following description and the appended
figures.
[0023] FIGS. 1a to 1c show a preferred embodiment of the bed base
of the invention with the back part respectively in the lying position,
an intermediate position and the upright position.
[0024] FIGS. 2a and 2b show how a person is brought from lying
to sitting position with the bed base of the invention.
[0025] FIGS. 3a to 3c show the adjusting mechanism of the bed base
of FIGS. 1a to 1c in detail.
[0026] In the figures, the invention is applied to a slatted base
of a bed. The invention may however also be applied to any other
base of a bed known to the person skilled in the art.
[0027] The bed base 1 shown in the FIGS. 1a-c is provided for supporting
a person 22 on a mattress 17 loosely lying on the bed base 1. The
bed base 1 comprises a leg part 2 for supporting the lower part
27 of the person's body and a back part 3 for supporting the upper
part 26 of the person's body. The leg part 2 extends from the pelvis
to and beyond the person's feet 28. The back part 3 extends from
the pelvis to and beyond the person's head. The back part 3 is adjustable
with respect to the leg part 2 between a lying position (FIG. 1a),
in which the back part 3 extends in line with the leg part 2 and
an upright position (FIG. 1c), in which the back part 3 encloses
an obtuse angle a with the leg part 2. The successive FIGS. 1a-c
show that the back part 3 upon being moved from the lying position
to the upright position tilts with respect to the leg part 2 and
is simultaneously removed from the leg part 2 along the longitudinal
and height directions of the bed base 1.
[0028] The back part 3 is connected to the leg part 2 by means
of an adjusting mechanism 4 which is shown in more detail in FIGS.
3a to 3c. This comprises a first part 5 which is fixedly mounted
to the back part 3 and a second part 6 which is fixedly mounted
to the leg part 2. The first and second parts 5 6 engage each other
and are movable with respect to each other along a predetermined
curve. This curve is determined such, that the back part 3 tilts
with respect to the leg part 2 upon movement between the lying position
and the upright position, and is simultaneously moved along the
longitudinal and height directions of the bed base 1. In this way
it is achieved, that a displacement of the mattress 17 with respect
to the leg part 2 and the back part 3 is minimised.
[0029] In the bed base 1 shown in FIGS. 1a-c and 3a-c, the predetermined
curve has the shape of a segment of a circle. The centre of this
segment is located on a virtual axis (not shown), which extends
in cross direction of the bed base 1 and is preferably located in
an area between, on the one hand, the separation of the top surfaces
of the leg part 2 and the back part 3 and, on the other hand, the
top side of the pelvis of the person 22. Within this area, the virtual
axis may for example extend through the pelvis of the person, or
coincide with the bending axis about which the mattress 17 is bent
as a result of the movement of the back part 3 or in any other
location within the area which is deemed suitable by the person
skilled in the art. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1a-c and 3a-c,
in which the curve is a segment of a circle, the movement of the
back part 3 is optimal when the virtual axis is located in the pelvis
of the person 22 since displacements of the upper 26 and lower
parts 27 of the person's body with respect to the mattress 17 can
then also be prevented. However, it is also possible to choose a
segment of an ellipse, a hyperbola or a parabola as shape of the
curve, or any other shape known to the person skilled in the art.
With such a shape, the virtual axis, about which the back part 3
is tilted, does not have a fixed position, but moves upon the movement
of the back part 3 between the lying position and the upright position.
In this case the movement is optimal when the virtual axis remains
within the area specified above.
[0030] The leg part 2 of the bed base 1 of FIG. 1 is preferably
fixedly mounted on the bed base 1. However, it may also be movably
mounted on the bed base 1 in longitudinal direction and/or in height
direction.
[0031] In the bed base 1 of the FIGS. 1a-c and 3a-c, the first
part 5 of the adjusting mechanism comprises two rolling members
7 which are mounted substantially parallel with respect to each
other in longitudinal direction of the bed base 1. The rolling members
7 are connected to a supporting element 8 in a fixed angle .beta.,
the back part 3 being mounted on the supporting element 8. The second
part 6 of the adjusting mechanism comprises two fixed elements 10
which are mounted substantially parallel in longitudinal direction
of the bed base 1. Each fixed element 10 is provided with a groove
11 which has the shape of the predetermined curve and is provided
for receiving the rolling member 7. The movability of the rolling
member 7 in the groove 11 is ensured in that the rolling member
7 comprises each time a wheel 9 on two spaced apart points. As these
wheels 9 are spaced apart, it is furthermore achieved that the rolling
member 7 cannot tilt in the groove 11 during standstill, so that
the rolling member 7 in itself can function as support for keeping
the back part 3 upright. This has the advantage that providing a
support on the bottom side of the back part 3 for keeping it upright
can be prevented.
[0032] In the bed base of FIGS. 1a-c, rolling members 7 are fixedly
connected to the back part 3 and the fixed elements 10 are connected
to the leg part 2; Vice versa, the rolling members 7 may also be
connected to the leg part 2 and the fixed elements 10 to the back
part 3.
[0033] The adjusting mechanism 4 of the bed base of FIGS. 1a-c
comprises two rolling members 7 which engage two grooves 11. The
adjusting mechanism 4 may however also comprise more or less rolling
members and grooves. Furthermore other embodiments are also possible
for the adjusting mechanism, such as for example at least one sliding
member, each engaging at least one groove, or at least one rolling
member, each engaging around at least one rail, or other.
[0034] For moving the back part 3 between the lying position and
the upright position, the bed base 1 of FIGS. 1a-c is provided with
a motor 12. This motor preferably comprises a piston 15 which is
movably mounted in a cylinder 16. The free end of the piston 15
is rotatably mounted to a cross bar 13 of the first part 5 of the
adjusting mechanism 4. The cylinder is mounted to a cross bar 14
which is fixed to the leg part. In this way, an outwards movement
of the piston 15 towards the outside of the cylinder 16 causes a
movement of the back part 3 from the lying position towards the
upright position. Vice versa, an inwards movement of the piston
15 towards the inside of the cylinder 16 causes a movement of the
back part 3 from the upright position towards the lying position.
The motor is preferably a linear electrical motor, but may also
be any other motor known to the person skilled in the art, such
as for example a hydraulic or pneumatic motor or other.
[0035] The different parts of the bed base 1 may be constructed
in wood, metal or a plastic material, or any other material deemed
suitable by the person skilled in the art.
[0036] The operation of the bed base of FIGS. 1a-c is as follows.
For moving the back part 3 from the lying position to the upright
position, the motor 12 is operated such that the piston 15 slides
out of the cylinder 16. This causes the rolling members 7 to move
in the grooves. The rolling members 7 follow the shape of the grooves
11 and are consequently moved along the curve which determines the
shape of the grooves 11. As the rolling members 7 follow the shape
of the grooves 11 they are simultaneously displaced and rotated.
As the supporting element 8 and consequently also the back part
3 are connected to the rolling members 7 in a fixed angle .beta.,
this is also tilted about the virtual axis. Since the rolling members
7 engage in the grooves 11 on two spaced apart points, they are
in themselves capable of sufficiently supporting the back part 3
to keep it upright. For moving the back part 3 from the upright
position to the lying position it suffices to operate the motor
12 in opposite direction, so that the piston 15 slides into the
cylinder 16.
[0037] The tilting movement of the back part 3 with respect to
the leg part 2 along the predetermined curve is again clarified
in FIGS. 2a-b, in which the bed base 1 is shown with a mattress
17 and a person 22 on top. The mattress has a front part 18 in contact
with the back part 3 and a rear part 19 in contact with the leg
part 2 of the bed base 1. As is usual in a bed, the mattress has
a length substantially equal to the length of the bed base 1 in
the lying position, so that the head end 20 and the foot end 21
of the mattress are substantially flush with the front and rear
ends 24 25 of the bed base 1. By the tilting movement along the
predetermined curve is achieved that the back part 3 and the leg
part 2 are removed from each other upon movement from the lying
position (FIG. 2a) towards the upright position (FIG. 2b), so that
the top surface of the bed base 1 is uniformly lengthened with the
lengthening of the bottom surface of the mattress 17. As a result,
displacements of the front 18 respectively rear part 19 of the
mattress 17 with respect to the back part 3 respectively the leg
part 2 are minimised. In this way it can be prevented, that in the
upright position the head end 20 of the mattress 17 protrudes with
respect to the front end 24 and that the foot end 21 of the mattress
17 protrudes with respect to the rear end 25 of the bed base 1.
Furthermore, the tilting movement along the predetermined curve
makes it possible to prevent that upon movement of the back part
3 the upper part 26 of the person's body 22 is displaced on the
front part 18 of the mattress 17 and that the lower part 27 of
the person's body 22 is displaced on the rear part 19 of the mattress
17. By preventing these displacements, the distance D between the
feet 28 of the person 22 and the foot end 21 of the mattress 17
remains substantially constant upon movement from the lying position
to the upright position. |