US1550981A - Bedstead attachment - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B23/00—Bed-tables; Trays; Reading-racks; Book-rests, i.e. items used in combination with something else
- A47B23/02—Bed-tables; Trays; Reading-racks; Book-rests, i.e. items used in combination with something else releasably mounted on the bedstead or another item of furniture
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- Another object is to furnish a table which is adjustable for height, slope and distance from the user.
- a further object is to furnish a table which can be swung out of the way either to one side or upward against the foot end of the bed.
- Yet another object is to make provisions to have the table swung out of the way automatically.
- a still further object is to enable the occupant of the bed to pull the table into useable position without aid.
- Fig. 1 is a plan View of the bedstead, including the attachment.
- Fig. 2 is a Vertical section through the bedstead, showing the attachment in different positions, portions thereof being broken away.
- the front edge of the table 1 is provided with a ledge 2 which prevents objects from rolling or sliding ofl.
- Hingedly mounted at the center of the rear edge is a slotted link 3 which permits said table 1 to be securely held in either a horizontal or an inclined position, the latter being indicated by the respective dot-ted lines in Fig. 2.
- a hinge 4 By means of a hinge 4 the center of the table 1, at the under side, is attached to an extension arm 5 which projects underneath the table 1 toward the foot end of the bedstead 6.
- a curved bracket 7 is firmly attached to the extension arm 5 and extends upward past the rear edge of the table 1 to hold the link 3 in adjusted position by means of a thumbscrew 8.
- the extension arm 5 is telescopically mounted in a slotted tube 9, and has a thumb screw 10 extending through the slot whereby said arm 5 is firstly prevented from rotation around its axis and, secondly, can be secured at the desired point of extension.
- the slotted tube 9 is, by means of the hinge 11, held toa stub arm 12 which latter is provided with a sleeve 13 to fit around the vertical tube 14 at the foot end of the bedstead 6.
- the stub arm 12 may be raised or lowered on the tube 14 and is held in adjusted position by a set screw 15.
- the tube 14 is rotatably mounted in the bearings 16 and 17 which latter are clamped at 18 and 19 respectively over the horizontal, structural members at the foot end of the bedstead 6.
- a thrust collar 20 on the vertical tube 14 rests on the upper bearing 16 and keeps the tube 14 at the proper height.
- the screw 21 holds the thrust collar 20 in place.
- the upper end of the vertical tube 14 is first split and then flared out to furnish a bearing for the pulley 22.
- a counter weight 23 suspended from a chain or cable 24, which latter reaches over the pulley 22 and is fastened to an eye 25 at the front end of the slotted tube 9.
- the counterweight 23 should be proportioned to pull the slotted tube 9 automati cally into vertical position when the table 1 is pushed back to its limits.
- the vertical position of the slot-ted tube 9 is indicated by the respective dotted lines.
- a cord 26 is also attached to the extension arm 5 whose one end may be fastened to the head end of the bedstead or should at least be left within the reach of the occupant.
- the vertical tube 14 is preferably attachedto the outside of the foot end, it would not be diflicult to attach said tube at the inner side.
- Such a change would indeed be necessary where the foot end of the bedstead is composed of solid boards, except that in the latter case a hole in said boards would have to be cut for the accommodation of the clamp on the lower bearing 17, or otherwise said lower bearing 17 would have to be constructed with lugs to be screwed against the boards.
- a bedstead In a device of the character described, the combination of a bedstead, a vertical tube rotatably mounted at the foot end of the bedstead, a stub arm adjustably secured of folding upward against the vertical tube, 25
- an extension arm telescopically mounted in the slotted tube, an adjustable table at the end of the extension arm, a cable afliXed to the end of the slotted tube, said cable leading to the top of the vertical tube, a counter veigl t attached to the cable wifliiii the vertical tube and automatically folding the slotted tube against the vertical tube ,when the extension arm has entered the slotted tube to its limits, and a cord at the end of 35 the extension arm.
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Aug. 25, 1925. I 1,550,981
J. R. MCGARRITY BEDSTEAD ATTACHMENT Filed Dec. "11, 1924 INVENTOR WITNESS J EWCQRRJTM l I Patented Aug. 25, 1925.
UNITED STATES camera; r
PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN R. McGARRITY, or MILWAUKIE, OREGON.
BEDSTEAD ATTACHMENT.
Application filed. December 11, 1924. Serial No. 755,151.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, J OHN R. MoGARnrrY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Milwaukie, in the county of Clackamas and State of Oregon. have invented a new and- 1 which can be easily attached to the bedstead and furnishes a table for reading, writing, eating or other uses.
Another object is to furnish a table which is adjustable for height, slope and distance from the user.
A further object is to furnish a table which can be swung out of the way either to one side or upward against the foot end of the bed.
Yet another object is to make provisions to have the table swung out of the way automatically.
A still further object is to enable the occupant of the bed to pull the table into useable position without aid.
Other objects and advantages are to be found in the construction and arrangement of parts as will be described in the specification and particularly pointed out in the appended claim.
I attain these objects with the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in Which- Fig. 1 is a plan View of the bedstead, including the attachment.
Fig. 2 is a Vertical section through the bedstead, showing the attachment in different positions, portions thereof being broken away.
Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
The front edge of the table 1 is provided with a ledge 2 which prevents objects from rolling or sliding ofl. Hingedly mounted at the center of the rear edge is a slotted link 3 which permits said table 1 to be securely held in either a horizontal or an inclined position, the latter being indicated by the respective dot-ted lines in Fig. 2. By means of a hinge 4 the center of the table 1, at the under side, is attached to an extension arm 5 which projects underneath the table 1 toward the foot end of the bedstead 6. A curved bracket 7 is firmly attached to the extension arm 5 and extends upward past the rear edge of the table 1 to hold the link 3 in adjusted position by means of a thumbscrew 8. The extension arm 5 is telescopically mounted in a slotted tube 9, and has a thumb screw 10 extending through the slot whereby said arm 5 is firstly prevented from rotation around its axis and, secondly, can be secured at the desired point of extension. The slotted tube 9 is, by means of the hinge 11, held toa stub arm 12 which latter is provided with a sleeve 13 to fit around the vertical tube 14 at the foot end of the bedstead 6. The stub arm 12 may be raised or lowered on the tube 14 and is held in adjusted position by a set screw 15. The tube 14 is rotatably mounted in the bearings 16 and 17 which latter are clamped at 18 and 19 respectively over the horizontal, structural members at the foot end of the bedstead 6. A thrust collar 20 on the vertical tube 14 rests on the upper bearing 16 and keeps the tube 14 at the proper height. The screw 21 holds the thrust collar 20 in place. The upper end of the vertical tube 14 is first split and then flared out to furnish a bearing for the pulley 22. Within the vertical tube 14 is a counter weight 23 suspended from a chain or cable 24, which latter reaches over the pulley 22 and is fastened to an eye 25 at the front end of the slotted tube 9. The counterweight 23 should be proportioned to pull the slotted tube 9 automati cally into vertical position when the table 1 is pushed back to its limits. The vertical position of the slot-ted tube 9 is indicated by the respective dotted lines. Also attached to the extension arm 5 is a cord 26 whose one end may be fastened to the head end of the bedstead or should at least be left within the reach of the occupant. When the table 1 is pulled down horizontally and then pulled toward the occupant, the weight of said table will over balance the gravity of the counterweight 23 and will leave the table in horizontal position.
This arrangement makes it also possible to swing the table toward either side as indicated by the dotted lines in Fig. 1.
Although the vertical tube 14 is preferably attachedto the outside of the foot end, it would not be diflicult to attach said tube at the inner side. Such a change would indeed be necessary where the foot end of the bedstead is composed of solid boards, except that in the latter case a hole in said boards would have to be cut for the accommodation of the clamp on the lower bearing 17, or otherwise said lower bearing 17 would have to be constructed with lugs to be screwed against the boards.
Having thus described my invention, it will be seen that my objects have been accomplished and, though I have shown the preferred form of construction, I reserve to myself the right to make minor changes, providing I do not contravene the spirit and principle of my invention.
I claim:
In a device of the character described, the combination of a bedstead, a vertical tube rotatably mounted at the foot end of the bedstead, a stub arm adjustably secured of folding upward against the vertical tube, 25
an extension arm telescopically mounted in the slotted tube, an adjustable table at the end of the extension arm, a cable afliXed to the end of the slotted tube, said cable leading to the top of the vertical tube, a counter veigl t attached to the cable wifliiii the vertical tube and automatically folding the slotted tube against the vertical tube ,when the extension arm has entered the slotted tube to its limits, and a cord at the end of 35 the extension arm.
Signed by me at Portland, Oregon this 6th day of December, 1924:.
J. R. MOGARRITY.
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Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2533416A (en) * | 1945-11-16 | 1950-12-12 | Lawrence L Anthes | Adjustable reading and writing table for furniture |
US3024474A (en) * | 1960-05-04 | 1962-03-13 | Bella Isabelle D De | Apparatus for attaching a manometer to a hospital bed |
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Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2533416A (en) * | 1945-11-16 | 1950-12-12 | Lawrence L Anthes | Adjustable reading and writing table for furniture |
US3024474A (en) * | 1960-05-04 | 1962-03-13 | Bella Isabelle D De | Apparatus for attaching a manometer to a hospital bed |
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