IP Library Granted Patent US 12660930
Granted Patent B2
US 12660930 · App. 18/130,045 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Foldable electric bed

Inventors: Chuan-Hang Shih (Lukang Township, TW); Yu-Chi Yang (Lukang Township, TW)
Assignee: STAR SEEDS CO., LTD.
A47C20/041
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12660930
App. No.
18/130,045
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A foldable electric bed includes a front frame having two parallel guide rails, a rear frame pivotally connected with the front frame and swingable between extended and folded positions, a first buttock supporting unit slidably disposed with the guide rails, a back supporting unit pivotally connected with the first buttock supporting unit, a front link pivotally connected with the front frame and the back supporting unit, and a first actuator disposed with the first buttock and back supporting units, such that the first buttock supporting unit is driven by the back supporting unit to slide forwards when the back supporting unit is driven by the first actuator to swing upwardly. As a result, when the electric bed lifts the back of a user, the user may stay near to the head of the bed.

Claims (18)

1 . A foldable electric bed, comprising:

a front frame comprising two guide rails extending in a direction parallel to a front and rear direction;

a rear frame pivotally connected with the front frame, such that the rear frame is swingable between an extended position and a folded position;

a first buttock supporting unit comprising two slide portions slidably disposed with the two guide rails, respectively;

a back supporting unit pivotally connected with the first buttock supporting unit;

a front link pivotally connected with the front frame and the back supporting unit; and

a first actuator disposed with having two ends pivotally and directly connected with the first buttock supporting unit and the back supporting unit, respectively, in a way that the first buttock supporting unit is drivenable by the back supporting unit to slide forwards and the back supporting unit is drivenable by the first actuator to swing upwardly.

2 . The foldable electric bed as claimed in claim 1 , wherein when the rear frame stays at the folded position, the rear frame is located in an inside of the front frame.

3 . The foldable electric bed as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the front frame comprises a front transverse rod, and each of the two guide rails comprises a front section; the front transverse rod is connected between the front sections of the two guide rails.

4 . The foldable electric bed as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the rear frame comprises two longitudinal rods pivotally and respectively connected with the two guide rails, and a rear transverse rod; each of the two longitudinal rods has a rear section, and the rear transverse rod is connected between the rear sections of the two longitudinal rods.

5 . The foldable electric bed as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first buttock supporting unit comprises a transversely extending portion connected with the two slide portions, and a downwardly extending portion, which downwardly extends from the transversely extending portion and is pivotally connected with the first actuator.

6 . The foldable electric bed as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the two slide portions are installed with a plurality of rollers rotatably engaged with the two guide rails, respectively.

7 . The foldable electric bed as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the front link comprises a front end pivotally connected with the front frame, and a rear end pivotally connected with the back supporting unit.

8 . The foldable electric bed as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the back supporting unit comprises a back supporting rack pivotally connected with the first buttock supporting unit and the first actuator.

9 . The foldable electric bed as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a second buttock supporting unit, which is disposed with a front section of the rear frame and adjacent to the first buttock supporting unit.

10 . The foldable electric bed as claimed in claim 9 , further comprising a thigh supporting unit, a lower leg supporting unit, a second actuator and a rear link; the thigh supporting unit is pivotally connected with the second buttock supporting unit; the lower leg supporting unit is pivotally connected with the thigh supporting unit; the second actuator is disposed with the thigh supporting unit and the rear frame; the rear link is pivotally connected with the rear frame and the lower leg supporting unit, such that the thigh supporting unit and the lower leg supporting unit are drivenable by the second actuator to change their positions.

11 . The foldable electric bed as claimed in claim 10 , wherein when the rear frame stays at the extended position, the foldable electric bed has a first thickness; when the rear frame stays at the folded position, the foldable electric bed has a second thickness, which is greater than the first thickness and smaller than twice the first thickness.

12 . The foldable electric bed as claimed in claim 11 , wherein when the rear frame stays at the extended position, top sides of the back supporting unit, the first buttock supporting unit, the second buttock supporting unit, the thigh supporting unit and the lower leg supporting unit are flush with each other and located at a first imaginary plane, and bottom sides of the front frame and the rear frame are flush with each other and located at a second imaginary plane parallel to the first imaginary plane in a way that a distance between the first and second imaginary planes is defined as the first thickness; wherein when the rear frame stays at the folded position, the top sides of the back supporting unit and the first buttock supporting unit are still located at the first imaginary plane, and the top sides of the second buttock supporting unit, the thigh supporting unit and the lower leg supporting unit are flush with each other and located at a third imaginary plane parallel to the first imaginary plane in a way that a distance between the first and third imaginary planes is defined as the second thickness.