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US2595449A
US2595449A US596824A US59682445A US2595449A US 2595449 A US2595449 A US 2595449A US 596824 A US596824 A US 596824A US 59682445 A US59682445 A US 59682445A US 2595449 A US2595449 A US 2595449A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C21/00Attachments for beds, e.g. sheet holders, bed-cover holders; Ventilating, cooling or heating means in connection with bedsteads or mattresses
    • A47C21/02Holders for loose bed elements, e.g. sheet holders; bed cover holders
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
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  • This invention relates to a bed cover support and is of the type that can be inserted beneath the covers and above the mattress and mattress covers and which is collapsible for carrying purposes and will fit substantially all beds.
  • the present invention contemplates, like the aforesaid patent, the inclusion of an inverted U-shaped cover supporting portion, a pair of elongated base members, each of moderate width, and adjustable connections between the arms of the supporting portion and said base members.
  • the chief object of the present invention is to reduce the number of parts of such a structure to a minimum and have such parts of extremely simple character.
  • The-chief feature of the present invention resides in the base supported pivotal connections for the U-shaped cover support and the locking association therebetween.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the arm supporting end of a bed cover support base and the arm associated therewith.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevational view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation of a still simpler form of the invention.
  • Fig. 1 and 2 It indicates an elongated base, II the adjacent end of the intermediate portion of a U-shaped support having bend I2 when same extends as arm I3 towards the base.
  • the base ID has secured to it by suitable means such as screws I4, if of wood, the flanges I5 of the spaced brackets I6. In side elevation same have a semi-circular upper edge, see Fig. 1. Interposed therebetween and at the forward portions of such plates I6, is a spacing member I'i and same may be retained in position by rivets I8 or the like.
  • arm I3 is apertured at Ia, see Fig. 1, and the plates are apertured at 26. Extending therethrough is pivot pin 2I having heads 22 bearing on the exterior faces of plates I6. Thus the arm I3 is pivoted to the base ID. Of course, it is to be understood that both sides of the support structure I6 are similarly formed.
  • the arm I3 mounts at 24 an elongated U-shaped clip or guide 23. Slidable therein is tongue 25 provided at its upper end with the finger grip or wing structure 25?). So that same may lie flat against base Iii when the structure is collapsed such wing structure 251) is coplanar with the tongue 25. When this is not desired the wing structure may be curled away from arm I3. When so curled, if full collapse is desired, guide 23 and tongue 25 may be mounted upon the opposite side edge of arm I3.
  • the two plates I6 are radially notched at their peripheries as at 26 and the lateral extensions 25a of said tongue 25 simultaneously seat in any aligned pair of notches. By this means the elevation of portion II relative to the plane of base Iii can be adjusted as determined by said notches.
  • the aforesaid structure is self-sustaining and latchable in adjusted position and acts as a brace member or members.
  • FIG. 3 Therein IIE! indicates the base and numerals III to H8 indicate corresponding parts.
  • IIE! indicates the base and numerals III to H8 indicate corresponding parts.
  • the plate periphery notches I26 are similar except the lowermost aligned pair which have lateral extensions 126a.
  • the arm II3 herein is apertured at II9 but same is elongated as illustrated.
  • Pivot pin I2! is slidable therein and has head portions I22, said pin passing through aligned apertures I29 in said plates II6.
  • Arm II3 has positioned therein a pin I25 and extending oppositely therefrom said pin has notch seating aligned portions I25a.
  • the length of slot H9 in arm H3 is at least sufficient to permit the arm to be moved longitudinally and radially relative to pin I2I until pin end portions I25a are positioned immediately beyond the periphery of plates H6. Then the arm I I3 can be swung up or down as desired and then reversely moved inward relative to pivot IZI whereupon portions [25a seat in the selected aligned pair of notches I26.
  • the parts are positioned so that pin ends l25a register with and seat in the aligned notches l26a closest to the base H0.
  • Lifting upon the arm or portion Ill then causes the arm I l 3 to slightly pivot on pivot l2l so that the portions l25a then seat in the offset portions
  • these ofiset portions l26a may be angular or bayonet slot type.
  • each arcuate rack projecting upwardly from each base member, a pivot coaxial with the center of the rack, each arm adjacent the base member having an aperture formed at the end for seating said pivot, and means projecting laterally of the arm in juxtaposition to the rack and operatively associated therewith for securing the arm in adjusted angularity to the plane of the base member, each arcuate rack comprising a pair of spaced side plates, the peripheries thereof having arcuately spaced notches formed therein, the notches of one plate being in alignment with the notches of the other plate of each rack, the means projecting laterally of the arm comprising a, tongue having lateral projections of a size adapted to be seated within
  • a portable, collapsible and adjustable self sustaining bed cover supporting structure having a pair of spaced elongated base members each of substantial width and of a length several times that of the width and relatively independent of each other, and an inverted U-shaped element having arms directed towards said members and constituting substantially the sole connection therebetween, the combination of an arcuate rack projecting upwardly from each base member, a pivot coaxial with the center of the rack, each arm adjacent the base member having an aperture formed at the end for seating said pivot, and means projecting laterally of the arm in juxtaposition to the rack and operatively associated therewith for securing the arm in adjusted angularity to the plane of the base member, each arcuate rack comprising a pair of spaced side plates, the peripheries thereof having arcuately spaced notches formed therein, the
  • the means projecting laterally of the arm comprising a tongue having lateral projections formed to a size to enabl them to be seated readily within said notches, said tongue being slidably supported on said arm, guide means carried by the arm for said tongue, said tongue extending through said guide means and having a finger engageable portion at one end thereof.

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May 6, 1952 F. w. COFFING ET AL BED COVER SUPPORT Filed May 31, 1945 a I d .N r m w: %m W? a VBW m r fl R Patented May 6, 1952 BED COVER SUPPORT Fredrick W. Coiling and George H. Brown, Danville, Ill.
Application May 31, 1945, Serial No. 596,824
2 Claims.
This invention relates to a bed cover support and is of the type that can be inserted beneath the covers and above the mattress and mattress covers and which is collapsible for carrying purposes and will fit substantially all beds.
Since the purpose of such a support is to hold elevated the covers of a bed so that the weight of such covers will not bear upon certain parts of the body of the person in the bed such a structure need only be as wide as a single width bed and transverse extensibility is usually not required but, if it is, same can be of the type illustrated in Patent No. 2,356,219 dated August 22, 1944. Also in common with said patented cover support, same can be placed at the foot of the bed to keep the weight off of the feet, about one-third up from the foot to keep the weight off of the knees and about half-way between the bed ends to keep the weight off of the abdomen of the person in the bed.
The present invention contemplates, like the aforesaid patent, the inclusion of an inverted U-shaped cover supporting portion, a pair of elongated base members, each of moderate width, and adjustable connections between the arms of the supporting portion and said base members.
The chief object of the present invention is to reduce the number of parts of such a structure to a minimum and have such parts of extremely simple character.
The-chief feature of the present invention resides in the base supported pivotal connections for the U-shaped cover support and the locking association therebetween.
Other objects and features of the invention will be set forth more fully hereinafter.
The full nature of the invention will be understood from the accompanying drawings and the following description and claims:
In the drawings Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the arm supporting end of a bed cover support base and the arm associated therewith.
Fig. 2 is a rear elevational view of the same.
Fig. 3 is a side elevation of a still simpler form of the invention.
Since the aforementioned patent in Fig. 1 illustrates multiple positioning of such a stfpport upon a bed, no duplication herein is believed necessary and similarly illustration of but one side portion of such device is believed sufficient.
In Fig. 1 and 2, It indicates an elongated base, II the adjacent end of the intermediate portion of a U-shaped support having bend I2 when same extends as arm I3 towards the base.
The base ID has secured to it by suitable means such as screws I4, if of wood, the flanges I5 of the spaced brackets I6. In side elevation same have a semi-circular upper edge, see Fig. 1. Interposed therebetween and at the forward portions of such plates I6, is a spacing member I'i and same may be retained in position by rivets I8 or the like.
The free end of arm I3 is apertured at Ia, see Fig. 1, and the plates are apertured at 26. Extending therethrough is pivot pin 2I having heads 22 bearing on the exterior faces of plates I6. Thus the arm I3 is pivoted to the base ID. Of course, it is to be understood that both sides of the support structure I6 are similarly formed.
To retain the U-shaped support in adjusted angular position the arm I3 mounts at 24 an elongated U-shaped clip or guide 23. Slidable therein is tongue 25 provided at its upper end with the finger grip or wing structure 25?). So that same may lie flat against base Iii when the structure is collapsed such wing structure 251) is coplanar with the tongue 25. When this is not desired the wing structure may be curled away from arm I3. When so curled, if full collapse is desired, guide 23 and tongue 25 may be mounted upon the opposite side edge of arm I3.
The two plates I6 are radially notched at their peripheries as at 26 and the lateral extensions 25a of said tongue 25 simultaneously seat in any aligned pair of notches. By this means the elevation of portion II relative to the plane of base Iii can be adjusted as determined by said notches.
The aforesaid structure is self-sustaining and latchable in adjusted position and acts as a brace member or members.
Reference will now be had to a still further simplified form of the invention andsame is illustrated in Fig. 3. Therein IIE! indicates the base and numerals III to H8 indicate corresponding parts. Herein the plate periphery notches I26 are similar except the lowermost aligned pair which have lateral extensions 126a.
The arm II3 herein is apertured at II9 but same is elongated as illustrated. Pivot pin I2! is slidable therein and has head portions I22, said pin passing through aligned apertures I29 in said plates II6. Arm II3 has positioned therein a pin I25 and extending oppositely therefrom said pin has notch seating aligned portions I25a.
The length of slot H9 in arm H3 is at least sufficient to permit the arm to be moved longitudinally and radially relative to pin I2I until pin end portions I25a are positioned immediately beyond the periphery of plates H6. Then the arm I I3 can be swung up or down as desired and then reversely moved inward relative to pivot IZI whereupon portions [25a seat in the selected aligned pair of notches I26.
For retaining the structure in collapsed position for transportation, the parts are positioned so that pin ends l25a register with and seat in the aligned notches l26a closest to the base H0. Lifting upon the arm or portion Ill then causes the arm I l 3 to slightly pivot on pivot l2l so that the portions l25a then seat in the offset portions |26a of the bottom pair of notches I26 and are pressure trapped therein when the structure is carried by the portion Ill. If desired these ofiset portions l26a may be angular or bayonet slot type.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in great detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character.
The several modifications described herein as well as others which will readily suggest themselves to persons skilled in this art, all are considered to be within the broad scope of the invention, reference being had to the appended claims.
The invention claimed is:
1. In a portable, collapsible and adjustable self sustaining bed cover supporting structure having a pair of spaced elongated base members each of substantial width and of a length several times that of the width and relatively independent of each other, and an inverted U-shaped element having arms directed towards said members and constituting substantially the sole connection therebetween, the combination of an arcuate rack projecting upwardly from each base member, a pivot coaxial with the center of the rack, each arm adjacent the base member having an aperture formed at the end for seating said pivot, and means projecting laterally of the arm in juxtaposition to the rack and operatively associated therewith for securing the arm in adjusted angularity to the plane of the base member, each arcuate rack comprising a pair of spaced side plates, the peripheries thereof having arcuately spaced notches formed therein, the notches of one plate being in alignment with the notches of the other plate of each rack, the means projecting laterally of the arm comprising a, tongue having lateral projections of a size adapted to be seated within said notches, said tongue being slidably supported on said arm.
2. In a portable, collapsible and adjustable self sustaining bed cover supporting structure having a pair of spaced elongated base members each of substantial width and of a length several times that of the width and relatively independent of each other, and an inverted U-shaped element having arms directed towards said members and constituting substantially the sole connection therebetween, the combination of an arcuate rack projecting upwardly from each base member, a pivot coaxial with the center of the rack, each arm adjacent the base member having an aperture formed at the end for seating said pivot, and means projecting laterally of the arm in juxtaposition to the rack and operatively associated therewith for securing the arm in adjusted angularity to the plane of the base member, each arcuate rack comprising a pair of spaced side plates, the peripheries thereof having arcuately spaced notches formed therein, the
notches of one plate being in alignment with the notches of the other plate of each rack, the means projecting laterally of the arm comprising a tongue having lateral projections formed to a size to enabl them to be seated readily within said notches, said tongue being slidably supported on said arm, guide means carried by the arm for said tongue, said tongue extending through said guide means and having a finger engageable portion at one end thereof.
FREDRICK W. COFFING. GEORGE H. BROWN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Ninnber Name Date 307,522 Butlin Nov. 4, 1884 513,735 Russell Jan. 30, 1894 513,984 Cole Feb. 6, 1894 1,365,223 Burns Jan. 11, 1921 1,718,665 Ritter June 25, 1929 1,979,520 Abrams Nov. 6, 1934 2,356,219 Cofiing Aug. 22, 1944 2,401,999 Wolfe June 11, 1946 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 111,326 Australia Aug. 22, 1940 2,269 Great Britain Jan. 29, 1912
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US4686727A (en) * 1985-06-03 1987-08-18 Lawrence H. Wilkinson Convenience bar assembly for hospital bed
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US9066598B1 (en) 2013-08-05 2015-06-30 James Jay Sears Foot support and protection system
US9635948B2 (en) 2014-03-24 2017-05-02 Lisa M. Spaugh Blanket/sheet lifting device and method

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