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  • This invention has reference to an improved construction of sofa-beds which can be readily changed from a sofa into a bed, and vice versa; and the invention consists in the combination of an upholstered main section, a swinging back, which is hinged to the frame of the main section below the topsurface thereof, and provided with hinged supportinglegs at both ends, and an upholstered seat-section, which is provided with ahin ged foot-board and pivoted supporting-legs.
  • a head-bolster which may be swung over the upper. or lower upholstered part thereof, according as the structure is used as a bed or as a sofa.
  • Figure 1 represents an end elevation of my improved sofabed.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are vertical transverse sections, showing it respectively in position as a sofa and as a bed; and
  • Fig. 4 is a front elevation of the structure when in the position as a sofa.
  • A represents the upholstered main part of my improved sofabed, which partconsists of a suitable supportin g-frame, A, and of an upholstered section, B, that fills the entire frame up to the end walls or arms at both ends of said frame.
  • a seat-section, G To'the front part of the main frame A is hinged a seat-section, G, the frame of which is so constructed that there is no wooden crossstrip between the hinges at the ends, which construction has the advantage of securing a continuous upholstered surface with no inelastic or rigid parts, so that in opening and throwing the seat forward into a position level with the main part A the whole is in the nature of a mattress.
  • the back D is arranged to swing into a somewhat inclined position when itis desired to change the sofa into a bed, said back being connected, when in upright position, to the end walls or arms, E, of the main part A by by the back rigidly to the end walls of the main frame. In lowering the back D these springcatches have to be released.
  • the back D is so hinged at b to the frame of the main part A- that whenthe back is lowered its upholstered surface forms,.with the main part A, a continuous upholstered body. This is obtained by placing the'hinges which connect the main part A and the back D somewhat in front of the rear edge of the back D and at some distance below the top surface of the main part A, as shown clearly in Figs.
  • the cover of the back D andthe main part A is made in one continuous piece, there being no longitudinal connecting-strips at the point of connection between themain partand back, so that no hard ridges or portions are formed, but a continuous elastic mattress-surface furnished throughout the whole length of the bed.
  • hinged supporting-legs D which are lowered into vertical position, as shown in Fig. 3, so as to support the lowered back D, but which are folded to the frame of the back when the same is throwninto upright position, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the hinged seat-section C is provided at its outer end with a hinged foot-board, C, said foot-board being grooved or recessed to admit the entrance of metal legs 0 which are pivoted at c to the outer end of the seatsection 0, the shorter upward-extending ends of which enterinto the recesses of the foot-board, as shown in Fig. 3, so as to retain thereby the foot-board in vertical position and support the seat-section G in a simple and reliable manner.
  • a head-bolster, F which covers the lower part of the back D when the same is in upright position, but which is thrown up so as to cover the upper part of the back D and form a headbolster when the same is lowered, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the arrangement of the hinged seat-section C and the hinged head-bolster F toward the upholstered sections of the main frame and back is such that the surface of the upholstered portion which is in use when the same forms a sofa is not in use when the article has been changed into a bed. This secures the even wearing of all the parts, without any undue greater wear on any special part of the sofabed.
  • the end walls or arms, E may be made in one piece with the seat-section O, in which case,when said section is thrown into outward and downward position, the arms form the supporting-legs, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 3.

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A. KULIGH,
OFA BED.
No. 262,901. Patented Aug.15, 1882.
I'NVE 0H,.
m y v UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ANTON KULIGH, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
SOFA-BED.-
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 262,901, dated August 15, 1882. Application filed July 15, 1882. (No model.) Patented in Germany March 14, 1882.
I0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ANTON KULIoH, of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sofa-Beds, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has reference to an improved construction of sofa-beds which can be readily changed from a sofa into a bed, and vice versa; and the invention consists in the combination of an upholstered main section, a swinging back, which is hinged to the frame of the main section below the topsurface thereof, and provided with hinged supportinglegs at both ends, and an upholstered seat-section, which is provided with ahin ged foot-board and pivoted supporting-legs. To the middle portion of the back is applied a head-bolster, which may be swung over the upper. or lower upholstered part thereof, according as the structure is used as a bed or as a sofa.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents an end elevation of my improved sofabed. Figs. 2 and 3 are vertical transverse sections, showing it respectively in position as a sofa and as a bed; and Fig. 4 is a front elevation of the structure when in the position as a sofa.
Similar letters of reference indicate the corresponding parts.
Referring to the drawings, A represents the upholstered main part of my improved sofabed, which partconsists of a suitable supportin g-frame, A, and of an upholstered section, B, that fills the entire frame up to the end walls or arms at both ends of said frame.
To'the front part of the main frame A is hinged a seat-section, G, the frame of which is so constructed that there is no wooden crossstrip between the hinges at the ends, which construction has the advantage of securing a continuous upholstered surface with no inelastic or rigid parts, so that in opening and throwing the seat forward into a position level with the main part A the whole is in the nature of a mattress.
The back D is arranged to swing into a somewhat inclined position when itis desired to change the sofa into a bed, said back being connected, when in upright position, to the end walls or arms, E, of the main part A by by the back rigidly to the end walls of the main frame. In lowering the back D these springcatches have to be released. The back D is so hinged at b to the frame of the main part A- that whenthe back is lowered its upholstered surface forms,.with the main part A, a continuous upholstered body. This is obtained by placing the'hinges which connect the main part A and the back D somewhat in front of the rear edge of the back D and at some distance below the top surface of the main part A, as shown clearly in Figs. 2 and 3, said hinges passing through arms D, which are rig idly attached to the back. This peculiar hinged connection between the main part A and back D makes the upholstered part of the back D a continuation of the upholstered por tion of the main part A when the back is lowered, as shown in Fig. 3, while in the upright position of the back the adjoining upholstered portions are somewhat depressed, as shown in Fig. 2.
The cover of the back D andthe main part A is made in one continuous piece, there being no longitudinal connecting-strips at the point of connection between themain partand back, so that no hard ridges or portions are formed, but a continuous elastic mattress-surface furnished throughout the whole length of the bed.
To each end of the back D, near the top of the same, are hinged supporting-legs D which are lowered into vertical position, as shown in Fig. 3, so as to support the lowered back D, but which are folded to the frame of the back when the same is throwninto upright position, as shown in Fig. 2.
The hinged seat-section C is provided at its outer end with a hinged foot-board, C, said foot-board being grooved or recessed to admit the entrance of metal legs 0 which are pivoted at c to the outer end of the seatsection 0, the shorter upward-extending ends of which enterinto the recesses of the foot-board, as shown in Fig. 3, so as to retain thereby the foot-board in vertical position and support the seat-section G in a simple and reliable manner.
To the middle portion of the back D is hinged, by stitching or other suitable connection, a head-bolster, F, which covers the lower part of the back D when the same is in upright position, but which is thrown up so as to cover the upper part of the back D and form a headbolster when the same is lowered, as shown in Fig. 3.
The arrangement of the hinged seat-section C and the hinged head-bolster F toward the upholstered sections of the main frame and back is such that the surface of the upholstered portion which is in use when the same forms a sofa is not in use when the article has been changed into a bed. This secures the even wearing of all the parts, without any undue greater wear on any special part of the sofabed.
When the back is thrown up and locked and the seat-section thrown in with the foot-board and legs folded away, as shown in Fig. 2, a handsome sol'a is obtained.
When the main frame is of pIOI)81.\Vltltll a bed of double width is obtained; but it is hvious that by reducing the width of the main frame to that of an arm-chair and hinging the back and seat sections in the manner hereinbefore described a chair-bed is obtained which is of exactly the same construction as a sofabed.
If desired, to furnish a uniform levelmattress-surface when the article is changed into a bed the end walls or arms, E, may be made in one piece with the seat-section O, in which case,when said section is thrown into outward and downward position, the arms form the supporting-legs, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 3.
recesses of the foot-board, and a hinged back having hinged supporting-legs, substantially as and for the purpose setfforth.
3. In a sofa-bed, the combination of the seatsection 0 witha hinged foot-board, O, and pivoted supporting-legs G said legs being' extended beyond the pivots and adapted to lock into recesses of the'foot-board, substantially as set forth.
4. In a sofa-bed, the combination, with the hinged back D, ofa head-bolster that is hinged A midway between its height, so as to swing toward the upper or lower part of the back as the same is placed in upper or lower position, substantially as specified.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention I have signed my name in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ANTON KULIGH.
Witnesses:
PAUL GOEPEL, SIDNEY MANN.
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US2434007A (en) * 1946-05-08 1948-01-06 Nora O Dea Headrest
US2494105A (en) * 1945-06-23 1950-01-10 Irvin C Poskin Combination leg and catch for davenports
US2599396A (en) * 1949-06-03 1952-06-03 Kronheim Jacob Seating and sleeping unit
US20070273181A1 (en) * 2006-05-18 2007-11-29 Wechter Brian J Adaptation to an assistive device
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US2494105A (en) * 1945-06-23 1950-01-10 Irvin C Poskin Combination leg and catch for davenports
US2434007A (en) * 1946-05-08 1948-01-06 Nora O Dea Headrest
US2599396A (en) * 1949-06-03 1952-06-03 Kronheim Jacob Seating and sleeping unit
US20070273181A1 (en) * 2006-05-18 2007-11-29 Wechter Brian J Adaptation to an assistive device
US8152233B2 (en) * 2006-05-18 2012-04-10 Wechter Brian J Adaptation to an assistive device
US20120192351A1 (en) * 2006-05-18 2012-08-02 Wechter Brian J Adaptation to an assistive device
US9107787B2 (en) * 2006-05-18 2015-08-18 Brian J. Wechter Adaptation to an assistive device
US20150351591A1 (en) * 2006-05-18 2015-12-10 Brian J. Wechter Adaptation to an assistive device
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