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Wilson L Bergerud

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from Lakewood, NJ

Wilson Bergerud Phones & Addresses

  • Lakewood, NJ
  • Whiting, NJ
  • Northvale, NJ
  • Killdeer, ND
  • Harrington Park, NJ
  • 1B Conestoga Dr, Whiting, NJ 08759

Us Patents

  • Folding Bed-Frame Member And Bed Assembly

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  • US Patent:
    42349796, Nov 25, 1980
  • Filed:
    Jan 4, 1979
  • Appl. No.:
    6/000801
  • Inventors:
    Wilson L. Bergerud - Harrington Park NJ
  • International Classification:
    A47K 1906
  • US Classification:
    5133
  • Abstract:
    A spring-balanced, wall-type bed-frame member, which is adapted to support a portion of a mattress assembly, is pivotable between a vertical position adjacent a wall and a horizontal position upon a floor for use. A plurality of the frame members are needed to support the mattress assembly for a bed. The bed contains no permanent cross members linking the respective bed-frame members, so that the location of the frame members can be laterally changed to accommodate mattress assemblies of differing widths.
  • Folding Bed-Frame Member And Bed Assembly

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  • US Patent:
    43297463, May 18, 1982
  • Filed:
    May 16, 1980
  • Appl. No.:
    6/150635
  • Inventors:
    Wilson L. Bergerud - Harrington Park NJ
  • International Classification:
    A47C 1740
    A47C 1748
  • US Classification:
    5164R
  • Abstract:
    A spring-balanced, wall-type bed-frame member, which is adapted to support at least a portion of a mattress assembly, is pivotable between a vertical position adjacent a wall and a horizontal position upon a floor for use. The bed frame portion upon which the mattress assembly will lie is pivotally mounted upon a support member mounted on rollers. One end of a connecting bar is pivotally attached to that bed frame portion towards the foot end of the bed frame relative to the pivot and the other end of the connecting bar is fixed relative to the floor and also pivotally mounted. Spring means join the bed frame portion lying towards the headboard portion of the bed frame with the bottom portion of the support section mounted on rollers. Rotation of the bed frame from its vertical position adjacent the wall towards the floor causes the support member mounted on rollers to move towards the wall in response to the rotational movement of the headboard portion of the bed frame as it acts through the spring on the frame mounted on rollers.

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