Murphy bed
n.
A bed that folds or swings into a closet for concealment.
[After William Lawrence Murphy (1876–1959), American inventor.]
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A bed that folds or swings into a closet for concealment.
[After William Lawrence Murphy (1876–1959), American inventor.]
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a bed that can be folded or swung into a cabinet when not being used
A Murphy Bed or Wallbed is a
On the most well-known style of Murphy bed, the head end is permanently mounted inside a large closet located in the
wall of a bedroom or
Less typical variations of Murphy beds included one type that was mounted on a swing arm. This arm pivoted the bed between room and closet. On another type, the head end was on casters. This allowed the bed to be stored in any large closet and rolled into any room for use. In many cases, the closet where the Murphy bed was stored doubled as a standard clothes closet.
A similar type of bed is the hideaway bed, first patented in 1885 by Sarah E. Goode. A hideaway bed also folds up when not in use, but is not concealed behind a wall or closet, instead serving double use as a shelf or desk.
William L. Murphy applied for a patent for the Murphy bed in April 1,
These beds make appearances in movies as they lend themselves to slapstick humor in which
people are trapped when the bed folds into the upright position, carrying the person on the bed inside. For example, in
In 1989 an appellate court held that the term "Murphy bed" is no longer entitled to trademark protection because a substantial majority of the public perceive the term as a generic term for a bed that folds into a wall rather than the specific model made by the Murphy Bed Co.
Murphy beds are now commonly in use in hotels as a second bed for families that have more than four people and cannot fit into one hotel room otherwise. They are also most commonly used in homes with limited square footage, such as mobile homes and apartments.
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