Patent application title:

Wonder Tray

Publication number:

US20200121091A1

Publication date:
Application number:

16/167,642

Filed date:

2018-10-23

Abstract:

The invention is a solution to a problem of how to access a mattress in the top part of a bunk bed to fit bedding without having to climb up to the top or to move the bunk bed away from a wall.

The invention is a metal cassette that is made from ‘angle iron’ steel, used as a bed mattress carrier; this tray supports the mattress on the upper levels of bunk beds. The cassette tray will act like a draw, carrying the mattress from beneath the bunk bed safety rail towards the user.

The invention and method brings the mattress fully out to the user instead of the user having to going to the mattress by conventional climbing means.

Once the mattress is made up with linen and blankets, the user simply slides the invention back to its original starting position

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Classification:

A47C19/005 »  CPC main

Bedsteads dismountable

A47C19/124 »  CPC further

Bedsteads; Folding bedsteads foldable side to side only

A47C19/025 »  CPC further

Bedsteads; Parts or details of bedsteads not fully covered in a single one of the following subgroups, e.g. bed rails, post rails; Bedstead frames Direct mattress support frames, Cross-bars

A47C19/00 IPC

Bedsteads

A47C19/02 IPC

Bedsteads Parts or details of bedsteads not fully covered in a single one of the following subgroups, e.g. bed rails, post rails

Description

The invention is a method and solution to a problem of how to access a mattress in the top part of a bunk bed to fit linen and blankets without having to climb up to the top or to move the bunk bed away from a wall. Climbing a ladder, using a foot stool or pulling a bunk bed away from a wall is perhaps, currently the only known way to fit linen and blankets to the upper compartment of a bunk bed.

The invention is a metal cassette tray frame that is made from ‘angle iron’ steel, used as a bed mattress carrier; this tray supports the mattress on the upper most levels of bunk beds. When being used, the cassette tray will act like a draw, carrying the mattress from beneath the bunk bed upper compartment safety rail out towards the user. Once the tray is pulled out to its maximum limit, it will then lock into position using two receptor ‘Stop’ brackets; there is one receptor/stop bracket bolted on either side of the front bunk bed corner posts.

The invention and method brings the mattress fully out to the user instead of the user having to going to the mattress by conventional climbing means. The invention gives access to all four [4] sides of the mattress at a reasonable, comfortable body level. This allows linen to be easily fitted, avoiding the need to ascend the bunk bed via a ladder or other more conventional means.

Once the mattress is made up with linen and blankets, the user simply slides the invention back to its original starting position within the bunk bed upper compartment.

BRIEF DRAWING DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL PARTS

FIG. 1: View of rectangle metal angel iron mattress carrier frame, the metal angel iron frame houses a mattress within the angled frame. This view is showing the mattress tray and locking bolts, two [2] inserted either end of the frame length

FIG. 2: This view is the receptor ‘stop plate’.

FIG. 3: This exploded view shows the path of travel of the angel iron frame and locking bolts; once the mattress tray is fully extended, the locking bolts then rest in the throat of the receptor plate.

FIG. 4: Shows bolt holes in the receptor plate, these bolts holes enable the receptor plate to bolt to bunk bed vertical corner posts.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION IN ACTION TO HELP UNDERSTAND THE METHOD

FIG. A: Shows tray in home position sitting on existing bunk bed mattress support platform

FIG. B: Show tray partly extracted though still sitting on existing bunk bed mattress support platform

FIG. C: Shows tray fully extracted with ‘stop bolts’ in locked position

FIG. C1: Shows tray fully extracted with ‘stop bolts’ in locked position

Claims

I. I claim to have invented a method of extracting or removing a bunk bed mattress from the upper levels of a bunk bed for the purpose of mattress replacement or changing or fitting of clean linen and bedding.

II. I claim to have invented a product known in this application as ‘Wonder Tray’ that will by means of the above method in claim [I], enable a bunk bed mattress to be extracted from beneath the side safety rail of the upper sleeping platforms of a bunk bed for the purpose of mattress replacement or changing or fitting of clean linen and bedding.

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