Patent ID: 8910327
Filing Date: 2014-12-16
Classification: A47C

Abstract:
1. A foldable bed frame comprising: first and second longitudinal beams spaced apart and parallel to each other, each longitudinal beam formed by a pair of longitudinal bars each having a free end and an inner end, adjacent inner ends of each respective pair of longitudinal bars pivotally connected together by a first pivotal coupling member; first, second and third transverse beams spaced apart and parallel to each other, the third transverse beam disposed between the first and second transverse beams, each transverse beam formed by a pair of transverse bars having a first end and a second end, each transverse bar formed by a first sliding member slidingly coupled with a second sliding member, adjacent first ends of each respective pair of transverse bars pivotally connected together by a second pivotal coupling member, wherein opposing transverse bar second ends of each of the first and second transverse beams are pivotally connected to corresponding longitudinal bar free ends of the first and second opposing longitudinal beams by a third pivotal coupling member, and opposing transverse bar second ends of the third transverse beam are each fixedly connected to the first pivotal coupling member of the opposing longitudinal beams such that the longitudinal and transverse beams form a generally rectangular frame in an open configuration; and a plurality of legs, at least one leg connected to a lower side of each longitudinal bar proximate the free ends; wherein the bed frame is folded from the open configuration to a folded configuration by: rotating the pair of transverse bars of each transverse beam downward with respect to each respective second pivotal coupling member in a first plane of motion such that the second pivotal coupling members move upward with respect to the transverse bars to a position where the transverse bars of each transverse beam are substantially parallel and adjacent to each other, and the opposing longitudinal beams are substantially parallel and adjacent to each other; rotating each of the transverse bars of the first and second transverse beams downward with respect to each respective third pivotal coupling member in a second plane of motion such that each pair of transverse bars of each of the first and second transverse beams are substantially parallel and adjacent to corresponding longitudinal bars; and rotating each pair of opposing longitudinal bars upward with respect to each respective first pivotal coupling member in a third plane of motion such that the first pivotal coupling members move downward with respect to the longitudinal bars to a position where the transverse bars and longitudinal bars of the bed frame are collectively substantially parallel and adjacent to each other.