Shelter bed

a mattress and bed frame technology, applied in the field of mattresses, can solve the problems of user difficulty in removing the mattress, user's body being swept off the bed, and the user's body being unable to protect the body from rubble falling onto the bed,

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-08-23
MATOBA MIYOJI
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[0007]The present invention was made in the light of these problems. An object of the present invention is to provide a shelter bed which quickly protects the user lying on the shelter bed from falling objects in an event of earthquakes and the like, and achieves sufficient and stable buoyancy to have the user floated on a water surface and to make rescue work easier in the event of water-related disasters.

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This movement is difficult for persons incapable of immediately moving their bodies, such as a physically disabled and sick individual.
As for the latter of the above-described beds, there is a problem that a user cannot protect his / her body from rubble falling onto the bed in the event of disasters such as earthquakes.
Moreover, since the mattress has a flat shape, the mattress is unstable when floating on the water surface and causes large drag when moving on the water surface, which makes it difficult for a rescue worker to tow the mattress with a physically disabled or sick individual thereon while keeping his / her body on a water surface in the event of water-related disasters.

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[0021]Embodiments of the present invention will be explained below with reference to the drawings, wherein like members are designated by like reference characters.

[0022]As shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, a shelter bed 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention is provided with a rectangular mattress 5 having such a size that at least one user can lie down on the mattress 5, and a bed frame 3 onto which the mattress 5 is set.

[0023]The bed frame 3 includes a pair of legs 7 which supports the entire shelter bed 1 on the floor, and which extend in the longitudinal direction of the shelter bed 1 (from the head side to the hoot side) along right and left side edges of the shelter bed 1 (both ends in the width direction of the bed), and a buoyancy device 9 which is provided between the two legs 7 below the mattress 5, and which generates buoyancy to hold the entire shelter bed 1 (including the user laying on the mattress 5) on a water surface.

[0024]The leg 7 has a substantially rec...

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Abstract

A shelter bed comprising: a mattress on which at least one user can lie down; a frame on which the mattress is set, and which comprises legs supporting the entire shelter bed on a floor and a buoyancy device generating buoyancy holding the entire shelter bed on a water surface; and a protective shell for protecting the user, the protective shell being movable between a first position in which the protective shell covers the user lying on the mattress and a second position in which access to the mattress is released to the user.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The present invention relates to a shelter bed, and in particular, to a shelter bed for protecting a user's body from falling objects in an event of disasters, and for allowing a user to urgently evacuate in an event of water-related disasters such as house flooding.DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART[0003]Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. 8-294430 discloses an earthquake disaster shelter bed allowing a person to shelter oneself inside a bed frame thereof having loading capacity of 2 tons. A drawing container is provided in the shelter for containing emergency survival supplies such as water, foods and a flashlight.[0004]Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. 2002-85197 discloses a bed for rescue and first-aid. The bed includes a mattress formed of a resin foam material and a roof wall member to be attached to the mattress. The roof wall member is normally folded, and, when unfolded, forms a sh...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47C31/00
CPCA47C15/004B63C9/30A47C31/002Y02A10/30
Inventor MATOBA, MIYOJI
Owner MATOBA MIYOJI
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