Height adjustable bed and automatic leg stabilizer system therefor

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7185377
APP PUB NO 20050283912A1
SERIAL NO

11171950

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ATTORNEY / AGENT: (SPONSORED)

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Abstract

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A vertically adjustable mechanical bed consisting of a bed frame for support of a mattress and occupant attached to moveable leg means powered by a motor means. Operation of the motor means causes a bearing block attached to the leg means to move longitudinally along a guide rod means, thereby collapsing the leg means beneath the bed and moving the bed frame vertically. Collapsing the bed to its substantially lowermost position causes the bearing block to engage a spring, thereby compressing said spring between the bearing block and a transverse member of the bed frame. The energy stored by the compression of the spring is used to raise the bed from its substantially lowermost position. Pivotally attached to the leg means is a rolling means consisting of a caster and foot arrangement. During normal operation, the foot is firmly engaged with the floor surface. When the bed frame moves to its substantially uppermost position, a pin extending from the leg means and constrained in a slot on a flanged face of the rolling means engages one end of the slot, thereby causing the rolling means to pivot and the caster to engage the floor, rendering the bed horizontally mobile.

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Patent Owner(s)

Patent OwnerAddress
CARROLL HEALTHCARE L PC/O INVACARE CORPORATION ONE INVACARE WAY ELYRIA OH 44036-2125

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Roussy, Richard Brian London, CA 15 307

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