Connecting structure and bed frame having same
US-2020022501-A1 · Jan 23, 2020 · US
US11297936B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11297936-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916601308-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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Disclosed are a collapsible supporting frame and furniture having a collapsible supporting frame. A frame includes first and second supporting units, and first and second bar units disposed between the first and second supporting units. Each of the first and second supporting units includes a first leg, a second leg, and one or more lateral connecting bars disposed between and fixedly connected with the first and second legs. Each of the first and second bar units includes first and second bars rotatably connected with each other at their proximal ends. A distal end of the first bar is rotatably connected with the first or second leg of the first supporting unit. A distal end of the second bar is rotatably connected with the first or second leg of the second supporting unit.
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A collapsible supporting frame comprising: a first supporting unit disposed at a first side of the collapsible supporting frame; a second supporting unit disposed at a second side of the collapsible supporting frame; a first bar unit having a first end rotatably connected with a first end of the first supporting unit and a second end rotatably connected with a first end of the second supporting unit; and a second bar unit having a first end rotatably connected with a second end of the first supporting unit and a second end rotatably connected with a second end of the second supporting unit; wherein: each of the first and second bar units comprises a first bar and a second bar; each of the first and second bars comprises an upper slot and a lower slot at a proximal end thereof, wherein the upper slots of the first and second bars are symmetrically disposed with respect to each other, and the lower slots of the first and second bars are symmetrically disposed with respect to each other; a first insert having a first end disposed in the upper slot of the first bar and rotatably connected with the first bar, and a second end disposed in the upper slot of the second bar and rotatably connected with the second bar; and a second insert having a first end disposed in the lower slot of the first bar and rotatably connected with the first bar, and a second end disposed in the lower slot of the second bar and rotatably connected with the second bar. 2. The collapsible supporting frame of claim 1 , wherein: each of the first and second bar units further comprises a first shaft substantially perpendicular to the first bar and a second shaft substantially perpendicular to the second bar; the first or second insert comprises a first through-hole and a second through-hole; and the first or second insert is rotatably connected with the first bar by the first shaft through the first through-hole, and rotatably connected with the second bar by the second shaft through the second through-hole. 3. The collapsible supporting frame of claim 1 , wherein middle portions of the first and second inserts are connected by a limiting member. 4. The collapsible supporting frame of claim 1 , wherein the first bar comprises a first receptacle and the second bar comprises a second receptacle, wherein the first or second receptacle is configured to removably receive an end of a lateral supporting bar. 5. The collapsible supporting frame of claim 1 , wherein: each of the first and second supporting units comprises a first leg at the first end thereof and a second leg at the second end thereof; the first bar unit is disposed between the first legs of the first and second supporting units; the second bar unit is disposed between the second legs of the first and second supporting units; each of the first and second legs of the first and second supporting units comprises a first bracket at an interior side thereof; each of the first and second ends of the first and second bar units comprises a second bracket at an interior side thereof; and each first bracket is rotatably coupled with a corresponding second bracket. 6. The collapsible supporting frame of claim 5 , wherein each of the first and second brackets comprises an upper portion, a middle portion and a lower portion, wherein the middle portion of the first bracket is fixedly connected with the first or second end of the first or second bar unit; the middle portion of the second bracket is fixedly connected with the first or second leg of the first or second supporting unit; the upper portion of the second bracket is disposed below and rotatably connected with the upper portion of the first bracket; and the lower portion of the second bracket is disposed above and rotatably connected with the lower portion of the first bracket. 7. The collapsible supporting frame of claim 6 , wherein the middle portion of the first or second bracket is formed with a slot. 8. The collapsible supporting frame of claim 5 , wherein: a panel is disposed on the first and second supporting units, and connected with the first and second supporting units via at least one lateral pin hole formed on top of at least one leg in the first and second legs of the first and second supporting units and at least one longitudinal pin hole formed on top of at least one leg in the first and second legs of the first and second supporting units. 9. The collapsible supporting frame of claim 5 , wherein the first leg of each of the first and second supporting units comprises a first upper portion above the first bar unit, the collapsible supporting frame further comprising: a plurality of longitudinal connecting bars disposed between the first upper portions of the first legs of the first and second supporting units and removably connected with the first upper portions of the first legs by slots disposed at the first upper extensions and corresponding couplers at ends of the longitudinal connecting bars. 10. The collapsible supporting frame of claim 9 , wherein each slot is a “T” shaped slot open at a top and closed at a bottom. 11. A structure comprising: a first supporting unit and a second supporting unit disposed substantially symmetrically with each other, each comprising a first leg, a second leg, and one or more lateral connecting bars disposed between and fixedly connected with the first and second legs; and a first bar unit and a second bar unit disposed between the first and second supporting units, each comprising a first bar and a second bar, wherein the first and second bars are rotatably connected with each other at proximal ends thereof; a distal end of the first bar is rotatably connected with the first or second leg of the first supporting unit; a distal end of the second bar is rotatably connected with the first or second leg of the second supporting unit; rotational movement of the first and second bars pulls the first and second supporting units together or pushes the first and second supporting units away from each other; each of the first and second bars comprises an upper slot and a lower slot at the proximal end thereof, wherein the upper slots of the first and second bars are symmetrically disposed with respect to each other, and the lower slots of the first and second bars are symmetrically disposed with respect to each other; a first insert having a first end disposed in the upper slot of the first bar and rotatably connected with the first bar, and a second end disposed in the upper slot of the second bar and rotatably connected with the second bar; and a second insert having a first end disposed in the lower slot of the first bar and rotatably connected with the first bar, and a second end disposed in the lower slot of the second bar and rotatably connected with the second bar. 12. The structure of claim 11 , wherein middle portions of the first and second inserts are connected by a limiting member, wherein the limiting member restricts rotation of the first and second bars within certain positions. 13. The structure of claim 11 , wherein the first bar comprises a first receptacle and the second bar comprises a second receptacle, wherein the first or second receptacle is configured to removably receive an end of a supporting bar. 14. A structure comprising: a first supporting unit and a second supporting unit disposed substantially symmetrically with each other, each comprising a first leg, a second leg, and one or more lateral connecting bars disposed between and fixedly connected with the first and second legs; and a first bar unit and a second bar unit disposed b
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