IP Library Granted Patent US 12672723
Granted Patent B2
US 12672723 · App. 18/794,730 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Elevated bed system

Inventor: Ananda Wickramasekera (Cambridge, MA)
Assignee: Outlier Campers LLC
A47C17/82A47C19/045E04H15/06E04H15/56
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Patent No.
US 12672723
App. No.
18/794,730
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is an elevated bed system comprising a platform and one or more legs detachably connected to the platform. The legs may be configured to vary in length and may include a foot pivotably connected to each leg, enabling stable placement on various surfaces. The platform can be perforated and foldable. The system may also include configurations with multiple legs of different lengths and detachable, pivotable connections between the foot and the leg. Additionally, the system may encompass legs with portions designed to be secured to surfaces using stakes, screws, corkscrews, or combinations thereof. This versatile design allows for easy assembly, adjustment, and stability on diverse surfaces.

Claims (23)

1 . An elevated bed system comprising:

a perforated platform;

a leg detachably connected to a side of the perforated platform by an attachment on the other side of the perforated platform, the leg being configured to vary length; and

a foot pivotably connected to the leg, the foot being configured to be placed on a surface.

2 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 , wherein the perforated platform is foldable.

3 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 comprising total two legs detachably connected to the perforated platform, each of the legs having different length.

4 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 comprising total three legs detachably connected to the perforated platform, each of the legs having different length.

5 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 , wherein the foot is detachably connected to the leg.

6 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 , wherein the foot is pivotably connected to the leg by an ankle.

7 . The elevated bed system of claim 6 , wherein the ankle is detachably connected to the leg.

8 . The elevated bed system of claim 7 , wherein the ankle is configured to permit the foot to pivot to rest the foot on a sloped or uneven surface.

9 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 , wherein the foot contains a stake, screw, corkscrew, and a combination thereof on a lower portion of the foot.

10 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 , wherein the perforated platform comprises a bubble level configured to indicate whether the perforated platform is level, or placement-guiding stickers configured to guide optimal placement of a leg, a foot, or other non-attached supports.

11 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 , wherein holes of the perforated platform are configured to receive screws that detachably connect the leg to the perforated platform.

12 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 , wherein the leg is configured to vary length by a screw.

13 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 , wherein the perforated platform comprises a C-channel located along an edge of a section of the perforated platform, and a latch slidable within the C-channel.

14 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 , further comprising spring-loaded pins configured to latch adjacent sections of the perforated platform together in a deployed position and unlatch for folding.

15 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 , further comprising a cross-brace detachably connected between two legs to increase lateral stability of the perforated platform.

16 . The elevated bed system of claim 15 , wherein the cross-brace is connected to the legs by clamps and is length-adjustable.

17 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 , wherein the foot is round.

18 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 , wherein the foot is a bracket configured to attach to a roof rack cross bar of a vehicle.

19 . The elevated bed system of claim 1 , wherein at least one tent pole is detachably connected to the perforated platform using the holes.

20 . The elevated bed system of claim 19 , further comprising a tent attached to the at least one tent pole.