EP3403543A1 - Baby crib - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a baby crib that can be collapsed into a storage configuration.
- Baby cribs are objects that may have a large size. Therefore, foldable cribs are greatly appreciated, as they may have a smaller footprint and be possibly made of lightweight and flexible materials.
- the collapsible nature of a crib facilitates packaging for sale, transportation also by a user, and storage when its use is no longer needed.
- Cribs according to a patent application by the Applicant hereof are currently available, in which a flexible enclosure for receiving a baby is connected to an upper frame which extends along the upper edge of the enclosure.
- the upper frame comprises two pivotally connected C-shaped half-parts, which are initially arranged with the concavities of the C shapes oriented in opposite directions, toward each other.
- the legs In order to reduce the dimensions of the crib, the legs must be first separated from the upper frame. Then, the two half-parts of the upper frame pivot toward each other into a configuration in which the concavities of the C shapes are oriented in the same directions.
- the document US 8650678 shows a playpen with a folding frame.
- the upper frame defines a quadrilateral, in which each side comprises a pair of mutually pivoting articulated arms.
- Four legs are vertically arranged and support the pairs of arms of the upper frame at the vertices of the upper frame.
- a lower frame, which is adapted to support a bottom of the playpen comprises a central connection device and additional arms arranged to form a X shape, which connect each leg to the connection device.
- connection device As the playpen is being closed, the connection device is lifted. At the same time, the arms of the lower frame pivot upwards and the pairs of arms of the upper frame pivot downwards. Thus, the four legs move toward each other in the direction of the connection device. This will considerably reduce the length and width of the playpen, while its height is unchanged and corresponds to the height of the legs.
- the closing movement causes the legs to be separated from the upper frame, and the container for housing all the parts of the frame must be kept for storage or transportation of the crib. Furthermore, as the crib is reopened, its legs must be reconnected each time to the upper frame.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a crib that may be easily folded into a closed configuration while obviating the aforementioned prior art problems, Particularly, the object of the invention is to provide a crib that may be collapsed using a simple mechanism, without requiring separation of the parts of the frame or removal of a bottom of the crib.
- an upper frame which is configured to support the enclosure of the crib, comprises two half-pats that are pivotally articulated to each other at two junction devices.
- Two support structures support the upper frame and each of them is also pivotally articulated to a respective part of the upper frame.
- each half-part of the upper frame simultaneously pivots relative to its respective support structure and to the opposite half-part, while the two support structures move toward each other. Therefore, the legs need not be separated from the upper frame, which leads to simplified crib closing, transportation and reopening operations.
- the junction devices of the upper frame remain in spaced apart position and do not move toward each other. Therefore, the crib is only collapsed in one direction, and substantially maintains its original with and height. Namely, the crib is closed by simply manually acting in two points of the upper frame, for instance at the junction devices, and no complex mechanism is needed for coordinating all the arms of the crib. Furthermore, the enclosure may be always connected to the crib, which avoids the need to remove its bottom. The crib still has a small size in its closed configuration, which allows it to be placed, for instance, behind a door.
- the figures show a baby crib according to the invention, generally designated by numeral 1.
- the crib 1 comprises a flexible enclosure 20, preferably made of a textile material, which delimits a room that is adapted to receive a baby when the crib 1 is in an open configuration.
- the crib 1 may be also folded into a closed configuration, in which the enclosure 20 is generally not suitable to accommodate a baby.
- the enclosure 20 has a bottom wall 21 for supporting a mattress, and side walls 22 which extend from the bottom wall 21 to an upper edge 23 of the enclosure 20.
- the bottom wall 21 and the upper edge 23 may have, for example, a rectangular or elliptical shape, and define a plurality of rectilinear or curvilinear sides of the crib 1.
- the crib 1 also comprises an upper frame 30 which is configured to support the enclosure 20, and generally comprising a plurality of rectilinear or curvilinear rod-like elements, arranged along the sides of the crib 1.
- the upper frame 30 extends along the upper edge 23 of the enclosure 20, and the enclosure 20 is connected to the upper frame 30 at the upper edge 23.
- the upper edge 23 of the enclosure 20 may be wrapped around the rod-like elements of the upper frame 30, and may be fastened thereto by means of stitching, Velcro, zippers or buttons.
- the crib 1 comprises two support structures 40.
- Each support structure 40 generally comprises one or more legs 41, preferably two legs 41, configured to support the upper frame 30 and the enclosure 20 and keep it raised relative to a support surface in a height direction Z-Z.
- the support structures 40 are spaced apart in a longitudinal direction X-X when the crib 1 is in the open configuration.
- each support structure 40 comprises, for this purpose, a transverse rod 42 which extends in the transverse direction Y-Y between the two legs 41 of the support structure 40.
- the transverse rod 42 is fixed to the two legs 41 at its ends.
- the two legs 41 and the transverse rod 42 define together a substantially planar support structure 40 which is transverse, e.g. perpendicular to the longitudinal direction X-X.
- the upper frame 30 comprises two half-parts 34.
- the two half-parts 34 extend along the upper edge of the enclosure 20 and are arranged in opposite positions, preferably having mutually symmetric shapes.
- the two support structures 40 are each connected to a distinct half-part 34 of the upper frame 30.
- each half-part 34 is formed as a substantially planar C-shaped rigid structure, which extends along a curved or broken line, as shown in the figures.
- Each half-part 34 comprises two end portions 36 which are spaced apart in the transverse direction Y-Y. The end portions 36 of each half-part 34 are connected to the opposite half-part 34.
- each half-part 34 of the upper frame 30 comprises a rigid connection rod 32 which connects together the end portions 36, thereby preferably fixing together the end portions 36 at a constant distance.
- the two end portions 36 of each half-part 34 extend from a respective connecting rod 32 toward the opposite half-part 34.
- the two half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30 are substantially coplanar, on a plane perpendicular to the height direction Z-Z. More in detail, in the open configuration, the two connecting rods 32 for the two distinct half-parts 34 define two opposite sides of the crib 1, which are spaced apart in the longitudinal direction X-X. The end portions 36 of the half-parts 34 are arranged in the remaining two opposite sides, which are spaced apart in the transverse direction Y-Y.
- the crib 1 is adapted to switch from an open configuration, which has already been described in some detail, to a closed configuration.
- the crib 1 is shown in the open configuration of Figures 1 and 2 , and in the closed configuration in Figure 3 .
- the crib 1 comprises two junction devices 35 which are spaced apart in the transverse direction Y-Y.
- the two half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30 are pivotally articulated to each other via the junction devices 35 and are adapted to be rotated about an axis of rotation that extends in the transverse direction Y-Y.
- each half-part 34 of the upper frame 30 is connected to the two junction devices 35 at its end portions 36.
- the junction devices 35 are located in a distal position relative to the connecting rods 32.
- each junction device 35 comprises at least one pivot pin 3, and each half-part 34 of the upper frame 30 is pivoted to a respective pivot pin 37 of the junction device 35.
- Each support structure 40 is further pivotally articulated to a respective half-part 34 of the upper frame 30.
- the crib 1 comprises a plurality of hinges 33 and the support structures 40 are connected to their respective half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30 at respective hinges 33.
- each hinge 33 associated with a support structure 40 is spaced apart from a hinge 33 associated with the opposite support structure 40 in the longitudinal direction X-X.
- each support structure 40 is hinged to their respective half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30 at hinges 33 located at the opposite ends of their respective connecting rods 32. Therefore, in this case, the crib 1 comprises four hinges, which are associated in pairs with respective support structures 40 and half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30. The end portions 36 of the two half-parts 34 are disposed between respective hinges 33 and junction devices 35. Also, each leg 41 is inclined with respect to its respective connecting rod 32, and preferably extends perpendicular thereto.
- the half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30 are configured to pivot relative to and toward each other, about an axis that extends in the transverse direction Y-Y through the junction devices 35. More in detail, in the closed configuration, each hinge 33 associated with a support structure 40 is close to a hinge 33 associated with the opposite support structure 40. Furthermore, in the closed configuration, the connecting rods 32 are close to each other.
- the half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30 are configured to move the hinges 33, as well as the connecting rods 32, by translating them only in the longitudinal direction X-X during the transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration.
- the half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30 are configured to move the junction devices 35 by translating them in the height direction Z-Z during the transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration.
- the junction devices 35 are substantially coplanar with the peripheral portions 34 of the upper frame, and particularly with the hinges 33 and the connecting rods 32, whereas in the closed configuration the junction devices 35 are situated below the hinges 33 of the upper frame 30 in the height direction Z-Z.
- the half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30 are configured to also pivot relative to and toward their respective support structures 40, at the same time as the two half-parts 34 pivot relative to each other.
- the end portions 36 of the half-parts 34 pivot toward their respective support structures 40 about an axis that extends in the transverse direction Y-Y through the hinges 33.
- the support structures 40 move toward each other in the longitudinal direction X-X with a substantially translational motion, whereby the support structures 40 are close to each other in the closed configuration.
- each leg 41 of each support structure 40 only translates in the longitudinal direction X-X.
- the half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30 are configured to keep the distance between the junction devices 35 in the transverse direction Y-Y substantially constant during transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration. In other words, the distance between the junction devices 35 in the open configuration is substantially equal to the distance between the junction devices 35 in the closed configuration.
- the transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration is always intended as the specific step in which the half-parts 34 pivot relative to each other and/or to their respective support structures 40 and/or in which the support structures 40 move toward each other to cause the crib 1 to transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration.
- each leg 41 of each support structure 40 is inclined with respect to its respective connecting rod 32 at a constant angle.
- the connecting rod 32 mainly extends in the transverse direction Y-Y in both open and closed configurations, and each connecting rod 32 and its respective legs pivot relative to each other about an axis that extends in the transverse direction Y-Y, i.e. in the direction of extension of the connecting rod 32. Therefore, during the transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration, the connecting rod 32 rotates on itself between the hinges 33.
- both support structures 40 are substantially parallel to each other in both open and closed configurations, as they are both perpendicular to the longitudinal direction X-X. Furthermore, in the closed configuration, both support structures 40 are also parallel to the two half-parts 34 of the upper frame.
- each junction device 35 comprises a first lock mechanism 50, which is configured to prevent the half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30 from pivoting relative to each other, and particularly from pivoting relative to the junction device 35. More in detail, a first lock mechanism 50 is provided for each end portion 36 of the half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30. In order to illustrate the characteristics of the first lock mechanism 50, figure 4 shows a partially sectional view of the interior of one of the junction devices 35.
- the lock mechanism 50 comprises a slide guide 51 for each half-part 34, e.g. a slot formed in the junction device 35, whereas the corresponding half-part 34 comprises a projecting member 53 whose shape is conformed for engagement in the guide 51, e.g. a peg projecting in the transverse direction Y-Y from an end portion 36 of a half-part 34.
- the positions of the guide 51 and the projecting member 52 may be obviously exchanged between the junction device 35 and the half-part 34.
- the guide 51 defines a rotation-guiding portion 53 and a lock portion 54.
- the rotation-guiding portion 53 is shaped to guide the projecting member 52 during rotation of its respective half-part 34 relative to the junction device 35.
- the rotation-guiding portion 53 may be arc-shaped, with its center at the pivot pin 37 of the junction device 35, about which the respective half-part is pivoted.
- the lock portion 54 is shaped to receive and lock the projecting member 52 to prevent rotation of its respective half-part 34 relative to the junction device 35 when the upper frame 30 is in the open configuration.
- the lock portion 54 may be a segment that extends from the rotation-guiding portion 53 toward or away from the pivot pin 37.
- Each first lock mechanism 50 comprises an elastic member 55 which is configured to hold the projecting member 52 in the lock portion 54 of the guide 51 when the upper frame 30 is in the open configuration.
- the elastic member 55 is a spring which is loaded when the projecting member 52 is in the rotation-guiding portion 53 of the guide 51.
- the elastic member 55 is configured to move the projecting member 52 into the lock portion 54 of the guide 51 when the upper frame 30 is caused to transition to the open configuration, and preferably operates by extension.
- the crib 1 comprises a release actuator 56 for each junction device 35, which is operable to release the first lock mechanism 50 and allow transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration.
- a release actuator 56 may comprise a button located at a junction device 35 and adapted to slide relative the junction device 35 in the height direction Z-Z.
- the release actuator 56 is configured to move the projecting member 52 from the lock portion 54 to the rotation-guiding portion 53 of the sliding guide 51, thereby loading the elastic member 55, if any.
- the release actuator 56 comprises inclined surfaces 57, which are designed to convert the translational motion of the release actuator 56, for instance in the height direction Z-Z, into simultaneous translation of all projecting members 52 relative to one of the junction devices 35, for instance in the longitudinal direction X-X when the crib 1 is in the open configuration.
- Each half-part 34 of the upper frame 40 comprises a second lock mechanism 60 which is configured to prevent its half-part 34 from pivoting relative to its respective support structure 30.
- a second lock mechanism 60 is provided for each hinge 33, where one half-part 34 of the upper frame 30 and a support structure 40 are connected.
- Figures 5 and 6 show an example of the second lock mechanism 60.
- each second lock mechanism 60 comprises a gear wheel 61 which is designed to simultaneously mesh with toothings 62 of a support structure 40 and a half-part 34 of the upper frame 30, to thereby prevent them from pivoting relative to each other.
- the toothings 62 may be formed in a cavity of the hinge 33 which houses the gear wheel 61.
- the gear wheel 61 is adapted to axially move to engage and disengage the teeth 62 of the support structure 40 and/or the half-part 34.
- the second lock mechanisms 60 are adapted to be released by the same release actuators 56 that also release the first lock mechanisms 51.
- the release actuators 56 of the junction devices 35 are configured to release their respective first and second lock seconds mechanism 50, 60 and allow transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration.
- the second lock mechanisms 60 are connected to the first lock mechanisms 50 via cables 53 which extend inside the peripheral portions 34 of the upper frame 30.
- the cables 63 are connected to the first lock mechanisms 50, so that the release of the first lock mechanisms 50 will cause the cables 63 to be tensioned and the second locking mechanisms 60 to be released.
- the cables 63 may be connected to the first lock mechanisms 50 at the elastic members 55, which are loaded upon actuation of the release actuator.
- each second lock mechanism 60 comprises a release member 64, which is actuated by the cable 63 to disengage the gear wheel 61 from at least one of the toothings 62 of half-part 34 or of the support structure 40, for example by axially pushing the gear wheel 61 against the action of a spring (not shown).
- the release member 64 is a disk accommodated between the half-part 34 and the leg 41, besides the gear wheel 61 and coaxial with the gear wheel 61.
- Such disc is adapted to be rotated as the cable 63 is tensioned, and its rotation generates an axial thrust on the gear wheel 61 due to the action of cooperating inclined surfaces 65 formed in the disk and in the half-part 34, or in the support structure 40.
- the axial displacement of the release member 64 disengages the gear wheel 61 from the toothing 62 of the half-part 34, thereby allowing mutual rotation of the leg 41 and the half-part 34.
- the crib 1 is closed by a process in which initially, in the open configuration, the two half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30 are coplanar with each other and substantially perpendicular to their respective support structures 40, while the first and second lock mechanisms 50, 60 are operating.
- the user actuates the two release actuators 56 at the junction devices 35, thereby releasing the first and second lock mechanisms 50, 60.
- the two half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30 pivot relative to the junction devices 35 and the support structures 40, while the junction devices 35 are lowered and the support structures 40 move toward each other.
- the support structures 40 and the half-parts 34 of the upper frame 30 are arranged on planes that are substantially parallel to each other and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction X-X. Therefore, in the closed configuration the crib 1 has much smaller dimensions in the longitudinal direction X-X as compared with the open configuration. However, the crib 1 has substantially the same dimensions in the transverse direction Y-Y in both closed and open configurations.
- the enclosure 20 may be separated from the upper frame 30 or remain connected thereto and be collapsed to minimize its dimensions, due to the flexibility of its material.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a baby crib that can be collapsed into a storage configuration.
- Baby cribs are objects that may have a large size. Therefore, foldable cribs are greatly appreciated, as they may have a smaller footprint and be possibly made of lightweight and flexible materials. The collapsible nature of a crib facilitates packaging for sale, transportation also by a user, and storage when its use is no longer needed.
- Cribs according to a patent application by the Applicant hereof are currently available, in which a flexible enclosure for receiving a baby is connected to an upper frame which extends along the upper edge of the enclosure. The upper frame comprises two pivotally connected C-shaped half-parts, which are initially arranged with the concavities of the C shapes oriented in opposite directions, toward each other. Four legs, which are fixed to each other in pairs, support the upper frame above a support surface.
- In order to reduce the dimensions of the crib, the legs must be first separated from the upper frame. Then, the two half-parts of the upper frame pivot toward each other into a configuration in which the concavities of the C shapes are oriented in the same directions.
- The document
US 8650678 shows a playpen with a folding frame. In the open configuration, the upper frame defines a quadrilateral, in which each side comprises a pair of mutually pivoting articulated arms. Four legs are vertically arranged and support the pairs of arms of the upper frame at the vertices of the upper frame. A lower frame, which is adapted to support a bottom of the playpen comprises a central connection device and additional arms arranged to form a X shape, which connect each leg to the connection device. - As the playpen is being closed, the connection device is lifted. At the same time, the arms of the lower frame pivot upwards and the pairs of arms of the upper frame pivot downwards. Thus, the four legs move toward each other in the direction of the connection device. This will considerably reduce the length and width of the playpen, while its height is unchanged and corresponds to the height of the legs. These movements are coordinated by a transmission system, which extends from the connection device along all the parts of the crib frame.
- In the prior art crib of the Applicant, the closing movement causes the legs to be separated from the upper frame, and the container for housing all the parts of the frame must be kept for storage or transportation of the crib. Furthermore, as the crib is reopened, its legs must be reconnected each time to the upper frame.
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US 8650678 , as the playpen is closed, a large number of arms are simultaneously moved. A user would hardly coordinate the movements of all the arms at the same time, therefore a complex mechanism is required enabling the user to control simultaneously all these movements by only acting on the central connection device, which can be only accessed once the bottom of the playpen has been removed. - The object of the present invention is to provide a crib that may be easily folded into a closed configuration while obviating the aforementioned prior art problems, Particularly, the object of the invention is to provide a crib that may be collapsed using a simple mechanism, without requiring separation of the parts of the frame or removal of a bottom of the crib.
- These and other objects are fulfilled by a baby crib as defined in any of the accompanying claims. In the crib of the invention, an upper frame, which is configured to support the enclosure of the crib, comprises two half-pats that are pivotally articulated to each other at two junction devices. Two support structures support the upper frame and each of them is also pivotally articulated to a respective part of the upper frame.
- As the crib is being closed, each half-part of the upper frame simultaneously pivots relative to its respective support structure and to the opposite half-part, while the two support structures move toward each other. Therefore, the legs need not be separated from the upper frame, which leads to simplified crib closing, transportation and reopening operations.
- As the crib is being closed, the junction devices of the upper frame remain in spaced apart position and do not move toward each other. Therefore, the crib is only collapsed in one direction, and substantially maintains its original with and height. Namely, the crib is closed by simply manually acting in two points of the upper frame, for instance at the junction devices, and no complex mechanism is needed for coordinating all the arms of the crib. Furthermore, the enclosure may be always connected to the crib, which avoids the need to remove its bottom. The crib still has a small size in its closed configuration, which allows it to be placed, for instance, behind a door.
- The characteristics and advantages of the present invention will result from the following detailed description of a possible practical embodiment, illustrated as a nonlimiting example in the set of drawings, in which:
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Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a crib of the invention in an operating configuration, -
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the upper frame and the support structures of the crib ofFigure 1 , -
Figure 3 shows a perspective view of the upper frame and the support structures of the crib ofFigure 1 in a different operating configuration, -
Figure 4 shows a partial section of one part of the crib ofFigure 1 . -
Figure 5 shows an exploded view of another part of the crib ofFigure 1 , and -
Figure 6 shows a perspective view of a further part of the crib ofFigure 1 . - The crib as shown in the accompanying figures shall be deemed to be schematically illustrated, not necessarily drawn to scale, and not necessarily representing the actual proportions of its parts.
- The figures show a baby crib according to the invention, generally designated by
numeral 1. Thecrib 1 comprises aflexible enclosure 20, preferably made of a textile material, which delimits a room that is adapted to receive a baby when thecrib 1 is in an open configuration. As more clearly explained hereinafter, thecrib 1 may be also folded into a closed configuration, in which theenclosure 20 is generally not suitable to accommodate a baby. - The
enclosure 20 has abottom wall 21 for supporting a mattress, andside walls 22 which extend from thebottom wall 21 to anupper edge 23 of theenclosure 20. Thebottom wall 21 and theupper edge 23 may have, for example, a rectangular or elliptical shape, and define a plurality of rectilinear or curvilinear sides of thecrib 1. - The
crib 1 also comprises anupper frame 30 which is configured to support theenclosure 20, and generally comprising a plurality of rectilinear or curvilinear rod-like elements, arranged along the sides of thecrib 1. Particularly, theupper frame 30 extends along theupper edge 23 of theenclosure 20, and theenclosure 20 is connected to theupper frame 30 at theupper edge 23. For example, theupper edge 23 of theenclosure 20 may be wrapped around the rod-like elements of theupper frame 30, and may be fastened thereto by means of stitching, Velcro, zippers or buttons. - The
crib 1 comprises twosupport structures 40. Eachsupport structure 40 generally comprises one ormore legs 41, preferably twolegs 41, configured to support theupper frame 30 and theenclosure 20 and keep it raised relative to a support surface in a height direction Z-Z. Thesupport structures 40 are spaced apart in a longitudinal direction X-X when thecrib 1 is in the open configuration. - In the preferred embodiment, the two
legs 41 of eachsupport structure 40 are fixed together at a constant distance in a direction Y-Y transverse to the longitudinal direction X-X. In the embodiment shown in the figures, eachsupport structure 40 comprises, for this purpose, atransverse rod 42 which extends in the transverse direction Y-Y between the twolegs 41 of thesupport structure 40. Namely, thetransverse rod 42 is fixed to the twolegs 41 at its ends. The twolegs 41 and thetransverse rod 42 define together a substantiallyplanar support structure 40 which is transverse, e.g. perpendicular to the longitudinal direction X-X. - The
upper frame 30 comprises two half-parts 34. The two half-parts 34 extend along the upper edge of theenclosure 20 and are arranged in opposite positions, preferably having mutually symmetric shapes. The twosupport structures 40 are each connected to a distinct half-part 34 of theupper frame 30. - Particularly, each half-
part 34 is formed as a substantially planar C-shaped rigid structure, which extends along a curved or broken line, as shown in the figures. Each half-part 34 comprises twoend portions 36 which are spaced apart in the transverse direction Y-Y. Theend portions 36 of each half-part 34 are connected to the opposite half-part 34. - In the preferred embodiment, each half-
part 34 of theupper frame 30 comprises arigid connection rod 32 which connects together theend portions 36, thereby preferably fixing together theend portions 36 at a constant distance. Namely, the twoend portions 36 of each half-part 34 extend from a respective connectingrod 32 toward the opposite half-part 34. - In the open configuration, the two half-
parts 34 of theupper frame 30 are substantially coplanar, on a plane perpendicular to the height direction Z-Z. More in detail, in the open configuration, the two connectingrods 32 for the two distinct half-parts 34 define two opposite sides of thecrib 1, which are spaced apart in the longitudinal direction X-X. Theend portions 36 of the half-parts 34 are arranged in the remaining two opposite sides, which are spaced apart in the transverse direction Y-Y. - As mentioned above, in order to reduce the dimensions of the
crib 1 for storage, thecrib 1 is adapted to switch from an open configuration, which has already been described in some detail, to a closed configuration. Thecrib 1 is shown in the open configuration ofFigures 1 and2 , and in the closed configuration inFigure 3 . - The
crib 1 comprises twojunction devices 35 which are spaced apart in the transverse direction Y-Y. In order to close thecrib 1, the two half-parts 34 of theupper frame 30 are pivotally articulated to each other via thejunction devices 35 and are adapted to be rotated about an axis of rotation that extends in the transverse direction Y-Y. - In detail, each half-
part 34 of theupper frame 30 is connected to the twojunction devices 35 at itsend portions 36. In other words, thejunction devices 35 are located in a distal position relative to the connectingrods 32. More in detail, eachjunction device 35 comprises at least one pivot pin 3, and each half-part 34 of theupper frame 30 is pivoted to arespective pivot pin 37 of thejunction device 35. - Each
support structure 40 is further pivotally articulated to a respective half-part 34 of theupper frame 30. Particularly thecrib 1 comprises a plurality ofhinges 33 and thesupport structures 40 are connected to their respective half-parts 34 of theupper frame 30 at respective hinges 33. In the open configuration, each hinge 33 associated with asupport structure 40 is spaced apart from ahinge 33 associated with theopposite support structure 40 in the longitudinal direction X-X. - In the preferred embodiment, the two
legs 41 of eachsupport structure 40 are hinged to their respective half-parts 34 of theupper frame 30 athinges 33 located at the opposite ends of their respective connectingrods 32. Therefore, in this case, thecrib 1 comprises four hinges, which are associated in pairs withrespective support structures 40 and half-parts 34 of theupper frame 30. Theend portions 36 of the two half-parts 34 are disposed betweenrespective hinges 33 andjunction devices 35. Also, eachleg 41 is inclined with respect to its respective connectingrod 32, and preferably extends perpendicular thereto. - During transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration, the half-
parts 34 of theupper frame 30 are configured to pivot relative to and toward each other, about an axis that extends in the transverse direction Y-Y through thejunction devices 35. More in detail, in the closed configuration, each hinge 33 associated with asupport structure 40 is close to ahinge 33 associated with theopposite support structure 40. Furthermore, in the closed configuration, the connectingrods 32 are close to each other. - Preferably the half-
parts 34 of theupper frame 30 are configured to move thehinges 33, as well as the connectingrods 32, by translating them only in the longitudinal direction X-X during the transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration. At the same time, the half-parts 34 of theupper frame 30 are configured to move thejunction devices 35 by translating them in the height direction Z-Z during the transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration. - In the open configuration, the
junction devices 35 are substantially coplanar with theperipheral portions 34 of the upper frame, and particularly with thehinges 33 and the connectingrods 32, whereas in the closed configuration thejunction devices 35 are situated below thehinges 33 of theupper frame 30 in the height direction Z-Z. - During transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration, the half-
parts 34 of theupper frame 30 are configured to also pivot relative to and toward theirrespective support structures 40, at the same time as the two half-parts 34 pivot relative to each other. Particularly, theend portions 36 of the half-parts 34 pivot toward theirrespective support structures 40 about an axis that extends in the transverse direction Y-Y through thehinges 33. As a result, thesupport structures 40 move toward each other in the longitudinal direction X-X with a substantially translational motion, whereby thesupport structures 40 are close to each other in the closed configuration. Particularly, during transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration, eachleg 41 of eachsupport structure 40 only translates in the longitudinal direction X-X. - In one aspect of the invention, the half-
parts 34 of theupper frame 30 are configured to keep the distance between thejunction devices 35 in the transverse direction Y-Y substantially constant during transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration. In other words, the distance between thejunction devices 35 in the open configuration is substantially equal to the distance between thejunction devices 35 in the closed configuration. - As used herein, the transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration is always intended as the specific step in which the half-
parts 34 pivot relative to each other and/or to theirrespective support structures 40 and/or in which thesupport structures 40 move toward each other to cause thecrib 1 to transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration. - However, it is not excluded that further precedent or subsequent steps may be provided for bringing a
crib 1 according to the invention from the open to the closed configuration. Particularly, the mention to a distance or an angle that is kept constant during transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration does not exclude that such distance or angle may be changed through additional closing steps, other than the one as mentioned above. - In the same manner as mentioned above for the
junction devices 35, during transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration, a constant distance is also kept between the twolegs 41 of eachsupport structure 40, which are fixed together at a constant distance by the connectingrods 32 and thetransverse rods 42, and a constant distance is further kept between thehinges 33 associated with thesame support structure 40. - Furthermore, during transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration, each
leg 41 of eachsupport structure 40 is inclined with respect to its respective connectingrod 32 at a constant angle. The connectingrod 32 mainly extends in the transverse direction Y-Y in both open and closed configurations, and each connectingrod 32 and its respective legs pivot relative to each other about an axis that extends in the transverse direction Y-Y, i.e. in the direction of extension of the connectingrod 32. Therefore, during the transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration, the connectingrod 32 rotates on itself between the hinges 33. - This will simplify the closing mechanism of the
crib 1 as compared with cribs or playpens in which the connectingrods 32 are replaced with articulated structures that cause thelegs 41 of one support structure to move toward each other in the transverse direction Y-Y. Therefore, a complex crib-closing mechanism that can be only accessed after removal of the bottom of thecrib 1 will not be needed. - It will be appreciated that the two
support structures 40 are substantially parallel to each other in both open and closed configurations, as they are both perpendicular to the longitudinal direction X-X. Furthermore, in the closed configuration, bothsupport structures 40 are also parallel to the two half-parts 34 of the upper frame. - In order to prevent the
crib 1 from being accidentally closed, eachjunction device 35 comprises afirst lock mechanism 50, which is configured to prevent the half-parts 34 of theupper frame 30 from pivoting relative to each other, and particularly from pivoting relative to thejunction device 35. More in detail, afirst lock mechanism 50 is provided for eachend portion 36 of the half-parts 34 of theupper frame 30. In order to illustrate the characteristics of thefirst lock mechanism 50,figure 4 shows a partially sectional view of the interior of one of thejunction devices 35. - In the illustrated embodiment, the
lock mechanism 50 comprises aslide guide 51 for each half-part 34, e.g. a slot formed in thejunction device 35, whereas the corresponding half-part 34 comprises a projectingmember 53 whose shape is conformed for engagement in theguide 51, e.g. a peg projecting in the transverse direction Y-Y from anend portion 36 of a half-part 34. The positions of theguide 51 and the projectingmember 52 may be obviously exchanged between thejunction device 35 and the half-part 34. - The
guide 51 defines a rotation-guidingportion 53 and alock portion 54. The rotation-guidingportion 53 is shaped to guide the projectingmember 52 during rotation of its respective half-part 34 relative to thejunction device 35. For example, the rotation-guidingportion 53 may be arc-shaped, with its center at thepivot pin 37 of thejunction device 35, about which the respective half-part is pivoted. Thelock portion 54 is shaped to receive and lock the projectingmember 52 to prevent rotation of its respective half-part 34 relative to thejunction device 35 when theupper frame 30 is in the open configuration. For instance, thelock portion 54 may be a segment that extends from the rotation-guidingportion 53 toward or away from thepivot pin 37. - Each
first lock mechanism 50 comprises anelastic member 55 which is configured to hold the projectingmember 52 in thelock portion 54 of theguide 51 when theupper frame 30 is in the open configuration. In the illustrated embodiment, theelastic member 55 is a spring which is loaded when the projectingmember 52 is in the rotation-guidingportion 53 of theguide 51. Thus, theelastic member 55 is configured to move the projectingmember 52 into thelock portion 54 of theguide 51 when theupper frame 30 is caused to transition to the open configuration, and preferably operates by extension. - The
crib 1 comprises arelease actuator 56 for eachjunction device 35, which is operable to release thefirst lock mechanism 50 and allow transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration. For example, arelease actuator 56 may comprise a button located at ajunction device 35 and adapted to slide relative thejunction device 35 in the height direction Z-Z. - Particularly, the
release actuator 56 is configured to move the projectingmember 52 from thelock portion 54 to the rotation-guidingportion 53 of the slidingguide 51, thereby loading theelastic member 55, if any. As shown inFigure 4 , therelease actuator 56 comprisesinclined surfaces 57, which are designed to convert the translational motion of therelease actuator 56, for instance in the height direction Z-Z, into simultaneous translation of all projectingmembers 52 relative to one of thejunction devices 35, for instance in the longitudinal direction X-X when thecrib 1 is in the open configuration. - Each half-
part 34 of theupper frame 40 comprises asecond lock mechanism 60 which is configured to prevent its half-part 34 from pivoting relative to itsrespective support structure 30. Particularly, asecond lock mechanism 60 is provided for eachhinge 33, where one half-part 34 of theupper frame 30 and asupport structure 40 are connected.Figures 5 and 6 show an example of thesecond lock mechanism 60. - In the preferred embodiment, each
second lock mechanism 60 comprises agear wheel 61 which is designed to simultaneously mesh withtoothings 62 of asupport structure 40 and a half-part 34 of theupper frame 30, to thereby prevent them from pivoting relative to each other. Thetoothings 62 may be formed in a cavity of thehinge 33 which houses thegear wheel 61. Thegear wheel 61 is adapted to axially move to engage and disengage theteeth 62 of thesupport structure 40 and/or the half-part 34. - Preferably the
second lock mechanisms 60 are adapted to be released by thesame release actuators 56 that also release thefirst lock mechanisms 51. In other words, therelease actuators 56 of thejunction devices 35 are configured to release their respective first and secondlock seconds mechanism - For this purpose, the
second lock mechanisms 60 are connected to thefirst lock mechanisms 50 viacables 53 which extend inside theperipheral portions 34 of theupper frame 30. Namely, thecables 63 are connected to thefirst lock mechanisms 50, so that the release of thefirst lock mechanisms 50 will cause thecables 63 to be tensioned and thesecond locking mechanisms 60 to be released. For example, thecables 63 may be connected to thefirst lock mechanisms 50 at theelastic members 55, which are loaded upon actuation of the release actuator. - Therefore, each
second lock mechanism 60 comprises arelease member 64, which is actuated by thecable 63 to disengage thegear wheel 61 from at least one of thetoothings 62 of half-part 34 or of thesupport structure 40, for example by axially pushing thegear wheel 61 against the action of a spring (not shown). Particularly, therelease member 64 is a disk accommodated between the half-part 34 and theleg 41, besides thegear wheel 61 and coaxial with thegear wheel 61. Such disc is adapted to be rotated as thecable 63 is tensioned, and its rotation generates an axial thrust on thegear wheel 61 due to the action of cooperatinginclined surfaces 65 formed in the disk and in the half-part 34, or in thesupport structure 40. The axial displacement of therelease member 64 disengages thegear wheel 61 from thetoothing 62 of the half-part 34, thereby allowing mutual rotation of theleg 41 and the half-part 34. - In short, the
crib 1 is closed by a process in which initially, in the open configuration, the two half-parts 34 of theupper frame 30 are coplanar with each other and substantially perpendicular to theirrespective support structures 40, while the first andsecond lock mechanisms release actuators 56 at thejunction devices 35, thereby releasing the first andsecond lock mechanisms parts 34 of theupper frame 30 pivot relative to thejunction devices 35 and thesupport structures 40, while thejunction devices 35 are lowered and thesupport structures 40 move toward each other. - In the closed configuration, the
support structures 40 and the half-parts 34 of theupper frame 30 are arranged on planes that are substantially parallel to each other and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction X-X. Therefore, in the closed configuration thecrib 1 has much smaller dimensions in the longitudinal direction X-X as compared with the open configuration. However, thecrib 1 has substantially the same dimensions in the transverse direction Y-Y in both closed and open configurations. - It shall be understood that, in the closed configuration, the
enclosure 20 may be separated from theupper frame 30 or remain connected thereto and be collapsed to minimize its dimensions, due to the flexibility of its material. - A skilled person may obviously envisage a number of changes to the above described variants, without departure from the scope as defined by the appended claims.
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- A baby crib (1), comprising:- an upper frame (30), which is configured to support an enclosure (20) for receiving a baby, the upper frame (30) comprising two half-parts (34) that are pivotally articulated to each other at two junction devices (35),- two support structures (40), which are configured to hold the upper frame (30) raised relative to a bearing surface, each support structure (40) being pivotally articulated to a respective half-part (34) of the upper frame (30),wherein:- the crib (1) is adapted to switch between an open configuration in which the support structures (40) are spaced apart and a closed configuration in which the support structures (40) are close together,- the half-parts (34) of the upper frame (30) are configured to pivot relative and toward each other and to pivot toward their respective support structures (40) during transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration,characterized in that the distance between said junction devices (35) remains substantially constant during the transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration.
- A crib (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein:- in the open configuration the support structures (40) are spaced apart in a longitudinal direction (X-X),- the support structures (40) are pivotally connected to the respective half-parts (34) of the upper frames (30) at respective hinges (33), and- the half-parts (34) of the upper frame (30) are configured to move said hinges (33) by translating them only in the longitudinal direction (X-X) during the transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration.
- A crib (1) as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein:- each half-part (34) of the upper frame (30) comprises two end portions (36), said junction devices (35) being disposed at the end portions (36) of the half-parts (34), and- the two end portions (36) of each half-part (34) are fixed together at a constant distance.
- A crib (1) as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3, wherein each support structure (40) comprises two legs (41), the distance between the two legs (41) of each support structure (40) remaining substantially constant during the transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration.
- A crib (1) as claimed in claim 4, wherein the two legs (41) in each support structure (40) are fixed together at a constant distance.
- A crib (1) as claimed in claim 5, wherein each support structure (40) comprises a transverse rod (42) which extends between the two legs (41) of the support structure (40), the transverse rod (42) being fixed to the two legs (41).
- A crib (1) as claimed in any of claims 4 to 6, wherein:- each half-part (34) of the upper frame (30) comprises a rigid connecting rod (32) having two ends, the two legs (41) of each support structure (40) being hinged to their respective half-part (34) of the upper frame (30) at the ends of the connecting rod (32).
- A crib (1) as claimed in claim 7, wherein the angle of inclination between each leg (41) and its respective connecting rod (32) remains constant during the transition from the open configuration to the closed configuration.
- A crib (1) as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8, wherein:- each junction device (35) of the upper frame (30) comprises a first lock mechanism (50), which is configured to prevent the half-parts (34) of the upper frame (30) from pivoting relative to each other, and- the crib comprises a release actuator (56) for each junction device (35), which is operable to release the first lock mechanism (50) and allow transition to the closed configuration.
- A crib (1) as claimed in claim 9, wherein:- each half-part (34) of the upper frame (30) comprises a second lock mechanism (60) which is configured to prevent the half-part (34) from pivoting relative to its respective support structure (40), and- the release actuators (56) of the junction devices (35) are configured to simultaneously release the first lock mechanisms (50) and the second lock mechanisms (60) and thereby allow transition to the closed configuration.
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