Collapsible peripheral frame and bed frame having same
US-2020022502-A1 · Jan 23, 2020 · US
US11140995B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11140995-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916432017-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 12, 2021 |
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Disclosed are collapsible beds and bed frames. A collapsible bed frame includes first and frame units disposed side by side and connected with each other at their proximal sides. Each of the first and second frame units comprises a plurality of bar units. Adjacent bar units are connected with each other and rotatable with respect to each other along one or more axes each substantially perpendicular to a first plane defined by a top surface of the collapsible bed frame when it is expanded. The first and second frame units can contract and expand while remaining on the first plane and while connected with each other.
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A collapsible bed frame comprising: a first frame unit and a second frame unit disposed side by side, each comprising: an upper frame; a lower frame disposed below and spaced apart from the upper frame; and a plurality of first vertical supporting bars disposed between the upper and lower frames, each first vertical supporting bar having an upper end connected with the upper frame and a lower end connected with the lower frame; and two first connectors connecting the first and second frame units at their proximal sides, wherein each first connector comprises a first body, a lower first coupler and a lower second coupler, an upper first coupler and an upper second coupler, wherein the lower first and second couplers are disposed at a lower portion of the first body and the upper first and second couplers are disposed at an upper portion of the first body, wherein each of the lower first coupler, lower second coupler, upper first coupler and upper second coupler is rotatable along a first axis of the first body, and the first axis of the first body of each first connector is substantially perpendicular to a first plane defined by a top surface of the collapsible bed frame when it is expanded; wherein: the upper frames of the first and second frame units are fixedly connected with the upper first and second couplers of the two first connectors; the lower frames of the first and second frame units are fixedly connected with the lower first and second couplers of the two first connectors; each of the first and second frame units is able to contract and expand while remaining on the first plane; and each of the first and second frame units has a middle pivoting portion, such that when in an intermediate state between contracted and expanded states, left sides of the first and second frame units collectively form a substantially “W” shape, and right sides of the first and second frame units form another substantially “W” shape. 2. The collapsible bed frame of claim 1 , wherein the first body of each first connector has a substantially cylindrical shape. 3. The collapsible bed frame of claim 1 , wherein of each first connector, the upper first and second couplers are disposed one above the other, and rotate along the first axis of the first body in opposite directions during contraction and expansion of the first and second frame units; and the lower first and second couplers are disposed one above the other, and rotate along the first axis of the first body in opposite directions during contraction and expansion of the first and second frame units. 4. The collapsible bed frame of claim 1 , wherein of each first connector, each of the upper first, upper second, lower first and lower second couplers comprises a first part rotatably coupled with the first body and a second part extended from the first part, wherein the second part comprises a hollow chamber to accommodate an end of the upper or lower frame of the first or second frame unit. 5. The collapsible bed frame of claim 1 , further comprising a middle lateral bar unit having a first end fixedly connected with one of the two first connectors and a second end fixedly connected with the other of the two first connectors. 6. The collapsible bed frame of claim 5 , wherein the middle lateral bar unit comprises: an upper middle lateral bar; a lower middle lateral bar disposed below the upper middle lateral bar; and one or more second vertical supporting bars disposed between the upper and lower middle lateral bars, each second vertical supporting bar having an upper end connected with the upper middle lateral bar and a lower end connected with the lower middle lateral bar. 7. The collapsible bed frame of claim 6 , wherein the upper frame comprises a plurality of receptacles each configured to removably receive an end of a supporting lateral bar. 8. The collapsible bed frame of claim 6 , wherein a second vertical supporting bar in the one or more second vertical supporting bars is disposed adjacent each first connector. 9. The collapsible bed frame of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second frame units comprises: a first longitudinal bar unit; a second longitudinal bar unit; a lateral bar unit disposed between the first and second longitudinal bar units; and two second connectors, each having a second body and a third coupler; wherein: the second body has a second axis substantially perpendicular to the first plane defined by the top surface of the collapsible bed frame when it is expanded; the second body is fixedly connected with a first end or a second end of the lateral bar unit; the third coupler is disposed at the second body and rotatable along the second axis of the second body; and the third coupler is fixedly connected with an end of the first or second longitudinal bar unit. 10. The collapsible bed frame of claim 9 , wherein each of the first and second longitudinal bar units comprises: a first longitudinal segment unit; a second longitudinal segment unit; and a fourth coupler disposed between the first and second longitudinal segment units; wherein each of the first and second longitudinal segment units is connected with the fourth coupler and rotatable along an axis substantially perpendicular to the first plane defined by the top surface of the collapsible bed frame when it is expanded. 11. A collapsible bed frame comprising: a first frame unit and a second frame unit disposed side by side and connected with each other at their proximal sides; and two first connectors disposed between the first and second frame units to connect the first and second frame units; wherein each of the first and second frame units comprises a plurality of bar units, each bar unit in the plurality of bar units comprising an upper bar and a lower bar disposed below and spaced apart from the upper bar, wherein adjacent bar units are connected with each other and rotatable with respect to each other along one or more axes, wherein each axis is substantially perpendicular to a first plane defined by a top surface of the collapsible bed frame when it is expanded, thereby allowing the first and second frame units to contract and expand while remaining on the first plane; wherein the plurality of bar units of each of the first and second frame units moves toward the proximal sides of the first and second frame units during contraction, and moves away from the proximal sides of the first and second frame units during expansion; and wherein each of the two first connectors comprises: a first body having a first axis substantially perpendicular to the first plane defined by the top surface of the collapsible bed frame when it is expanded; an upper first coupler and an upper second coupler disposed at an upper portion of the first body and rotatable along the first axis of the first body, wherein the upper first and second couplers are fixedly connected to upper bars of the first and second frame units and a lower first coupler and a lower second coupler disposed at a lower portion of the first body and rotatable along the first axis of the first body, wherein the lower first and second couplers are fixedly connected to lower bars of the first and second frame units. 12. The collapsible bed frame of claim 11 , wherein of each first connector: the first body has a substantially cylindrical shape; the upper first and second couplers are disposed one above the other at the first body, and rotate along the first axis of the first body in opposite directions during contraction and expansion of the first and second frame units; and the lower first and second couplers are disposed on
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