Adjustable support for foldable bed frame and foldable bed frame having same

US11357334B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11357334-B2
Application numberUS-201715400861-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 6, 2017
Priority dateJan 8, 2016
Publication dateJun 14, 2022
Grant dateJun 14, 2022

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Disclosed are adjustable supports and foldable bed frames. An adjustable support includes inner and outer tubular bars movably coupled to each other. A locking mechanism is disposed in the inner tubular bar and includes a positioning piece to restrict the inner and outer tubular bars from moving with respect to each other. An unlocking mechanism is fixedly coupled to the outer tubular bar and includes a push button to unlock the locking mechanism.

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An adjustable support for a foldable bed frame comprising: an inner tubular bar having a first restriction hole formed on a side wall of the inner tubular bar; an outer tubular bar movably coupled to the inner tubular bar, the outer tubular bar having a second restriction hole formed on a side wall of the outer tubular bar and corresponding to the first restriction hole of the inner tubular bar; a locking mechanism disposed in the inner tubular bar, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a positioning piece configured to be protruded outwardly and into the first restriction hole of the inner tubular bar and the second restriction hole of the outer tubular bar, thereby restricting the inner and outer tubular bars from moving with respect to each other; and an unlocking mechanism comprising: a sleeve fitting fixedly coupled to a proximal end of the outer tubular bar such that the sleeve fitting maintains at the proximal end of the outer tubular bar while the inner and outer tubular bars move with respect to each other, the sleeve fitting comprising a first edge and a second edge spaced apart from the first edge in a longitudinal direction of the outer tubular bar, and a push button elastically coupled to or formed with the sleeve fitting, wherein the push button is extended from the first edge of the sleeve fitting and away from the second edge of the sleeve fitting in the longitudinal direction of the outer tubular bar such that when coupled to the outer tubular bar, the sleeve fitting and push button are disposed side by side along the longitudinal direction of the outer tubular bar with the push button at a side of the first edge of the sleeve fitting opposite to the second edge of the sleeve fitting, wherein the push button is configured to release the positioning piece from one or more of the first and second restriction holes, thereby allowing the inner and outer tubular bars to move with respect to each other while the sleeve fitting maintains at the proximal end of the outer tubular bar; wherein the sleeve fitting further comprises a guide extended from the second edge of the sleeve fitting and tilted outwardly to facilitate easy insertion of the inner tubular bar into the outer tubular bar. 2. The adjustable support of claim 1 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises: an elastic member disposed inside of the inner tubular bar, wherein the positioning piece is coupled to or formed with the elastic member and adjacent to an end of the elastic member, and the elastic member is configured to push the positioning piece outwardly and into the first and second restriction holes. 3. The adjustable support of claim 1 , wherein the second restriction hole of the outer tubular bar is formed at a proximal end of the outer tubular bar with respect to the inner tubular bar. 4. The adjustable support of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve fitting is snap-fitted onto the proximal end of the outer tubular bar. 5. The adjustable support of claim 1 , wherein: the outer tubular bar comprises one or more notches formed at the proximal end of the outer tubular bar; and the sleeve fitting comprises one or more snap joints, wherein a respective snap joint in the one or more joints mates with a corresponding notch in the one or more notches, thereby fixedly coupling the sleeve fitting with the proximal end of the outer tubular bar. 6. The adjustable support of claim 1 , wherein: the outer tubular bar comprises two notches formed at opposite walls of the proximal end of the outer tubular bar; and the sleeve fitting comprises two snap joints formed at opposite walls of the sleeve fitting, wherein each of the two snap joints mates with a corresponding notch in the two notches, thereby fixedly coupling the sleeve fitting with the proximal end of the outer tubular bar. 7. A foldable bed frame comprising: first and second sub-frames pivotally connected to each other at proximal sides thereof; and corresponding to each of the first and second sub-frames, the foldable bed frame further comprising: a leg assembly pivotally connected to the sub-frame; and one or more adjustable supports according to claim 1 , each having one end connected to the sub-frame and the other end connected to the leg assembly, wherein when locked, the one or more adjustable supports restrict the leg assembly from rotating toward or away from the sub-frame, and when unlocked, the one or more adjustable supports allow the leg assembly to fold or unfold with respect to the sub-frame. 8. The foldable bed frame of claim 7 , wherein the leg assembly is disposed at a distal side of the first or second sub-frame. 9. The foldable bed frame of claim 7 , further comprising: a middle leg assembly disposed between the first and second sub-frames, and pivotally connected to both of the first and second sub-frames at the proximal sides thereof. 10. The foldable bed frame of claim 7 , wherein: the ends of one or each adjustable support in the one or more adjustable supports are connected to lateral bars of the leg assembly and the sub-frame. 11. An adjustable support for a foldable bed frame comprising: an inner tubular bar having a first restriction hole formed on a side wall of the inner tubular bar; an outer tubular bar movably coupled to the inner tubular bar, the outer tubular bar having a second restriction hole formed on a side wall of the outer tubular bar and corresponding to the first restriction hole of the inner tubular bar; a locking mechanism disposed in the inner tubular bar, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a positioning piece configured to be protruded outwardly and into the first restriction hole of the inner tubular bar and the second restriction hole of the outer tubular bar, thereby restricting the inner and outer tubular bars from moving with respect to each other; and an unlocking mechanism comprising a sleeve fitting fixedly coupled to a proximal end of the outer tubular bar, and a push button elastically coupled to or formed with the sleeve fitting, wherein the push button is configured to release the positioning piece from one or more of the first and second restriction holes, thereby allowing the inner and outer tubular bars to move with respect to each other while the sleeve fitting maintains at the proximal end of the outer tubular bar, wherein the push button comprises: a cover plate larger than the positioning piece of the locking mechanism to facilitate exertion of a pushing force; and a protrusion protruded from the cover plate and configured to be insertable into the second restriction hole of the outer tubular bar or into both of the first restriction hole of the inner tubular bar and the second restriction hole of the outer tubular bar, wherein by pushing the cover plate, the protrusion pushes the positioning piece inwardly and releases the positioning piece from the second restriction hole of the outer tubular bar or from both of the first restriction hole of the inner tubular bar and the second restriction hole of the outer tubular bar, thereby allowing the inner and outer tubular bars to move with respect to each other; wherein the protrusion of the unlocking mechanism comprises a recess, recessing toward the cover plate, to engage with the positioning piece of the locking mechanism; and wherein the sleeve fitting comprises a guide tilted outwardly. 12. A foldable bed frame comprising: first and second sub-frames pivotally connected to each other at proximal sides thereof; and corresponding to each of the first and second sub-frames, the foldable bed frame further comprising: a leg assembly pivotally connected to the sub-frame; and one or more

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What does patent US11357334B2 cover?
Disclosed are adjustable supports and foldable bed frames. An adjustable support includes inner and outer tubular bars movably coupled to each other. A locking mechanism is disposed in the inner tubular bar and includes a positioning piece to restrict the inner and outer tubular bars from moving with respect to each other. An unlocking mechanism is fixedly coupled to the outer tubular bar and i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Inno Sports Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47C19/122. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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