Backboard for dual occupancy bed

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Inventors

Vogel, II, Frank D.

Application #

228452

Filed

Aug-5-1988

Published

Aug-29-1989

Current US Class

005/658
005/659

International Classes

A47C 021/06

Field of Search

5/447 5/446 5/440 5/462 5/464 5/468 5/508 5/513 5/431

Examiners

Smith; Gary L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Watson, Cole, Grindle & Watson

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Abstract
A backboard for a dual occupancy bed that allows two sleepers to lie on a single mattress such that each sleeper may remain substantially undistributed by the other's presence on the mattress. The backboard includes two planar members spaced by a connector along their longitudinal axes.
 
Claims
I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States:

1. A bedboard assembly particularly adapted for use with dual occupancy bed having a mattress, comprising a first bedboard having longitudinal and transverse dimensions and adapted to underlie the mattress of said bed and provide support to occupants thereto, a second bedboard having longitudinal and transverse dimensions and underlying said first bedboard, and a unitary horizontally elongated connecting element substantially narrower than either the first or second bedboards positioned between and attached to said first and second bedboards and extending a substantial portion of the longitudinal dimensions of said first and second bedboards and spacing said bedboards at the region of connection, so that the effect of disparate downward forces exerted on the mattress creates depressions in said mattress on each side of said longitudinally extending connecting element rather than above said element.



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to bed structures and more specifically to backboards adapted for use with sleeping surfaces on which human beings recline.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

It is customary in the construction of beds to provide a substantially smooth, flat, even mattress surface on which the sleeper lies. It is also well known that a solid board, when placed directly beneath the mattress, helps to ensure such a smooth, flat, even surface.

A problem that has been encountered even when a backboard is used beneath a mattress is that a sleeper's mass exerts a downward force on the mattress, creating a depression in the mattress, since the downward force directly beneath the recliner is greater than similar forces elsewhere on the mattress, if such forces are present at all. Such a depression is of little consequence to a single sleeper. However, where there are dual sleepers on the same mattress, disparate downward forces are exerted on the surface of the mattress thereby causing disparate depressions, which often begin to overlap. The resulting surface of the mattress creates a tendency for the sleepers to roll toward the deeper of the depressions. Because the more massive sleeper causes deeper surface depressions, the less massive sleeper will generally be drawn toward the area that the more massive sleeper occupies such that unintended contact occurs. This prevents peaceful, undisturbed sleep.
 
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