US20170251827A1 - Adjustable baby cribs - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an adjustable baby crib.
- Adjustable cribs are known in the art, which adapt to the age of the baby by the possibility of conversion from a bassinet to a baby bed, thereby acting as both products.
- Such cribs are usually formed with a frame of vertical wooden bars, whereas a wooden bottom wall, which is configured to receive a mattress, is adapted to be mechanically connected to the frame at two possible different heights. As the baby grows, there is the option of lowering the bottom wall toward the ground, to thereby obtain a baby bed.
- Such prior art adjustable cribs have a heavy weight and a high cost. Furthermore, a complex mechanism is used to change the height of the bottom, often requiring the bottom wall to be accessed from the interior of the crib. Therefore, an adult shall bend above the rigid edge of the crib, to a position that may cause back pain. During such operations the heavy bottom may suddenly fall, or may not be easily relocated to the new horizontal position due to its large size and the rigidity of the side bars.
- Cribs having a lighter weight and a lower cost are also known in the art, such cribs being made, for instance, of textile materials, and possibly being collapsible to a reduced volume for easy transport. Nevertheless, cribs of these types cannot be switched into baby beds.
- the object of the present invention is to provide an adjustable crib that can adapt to the age of the baby, using a simple adjustment mechanism which can be used in cribs made of light and inexpensive materials.
- FIG. 1 shows a crib of the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows the crib of FIG. 1 in a different operating configuration
- FIG. 3 shows a front view of the crib of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 shows a detail of the crib of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 shows a different embodiment of a crib of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 shows the crib of FIG. 5 in a different operating configuration.
- an adjustable baby crib according to the present invention has been generally designated by numeral 1 .
- the crib 1 comprises an enclosing element 7 , which is attached to the frame 2 and is configured to receive a baby.
- the enclosing element 7 comprises a bottom wall 3 and side walls 4 .
- the side walls 4 extend between a top edge 41 attached to the frame 2 and a bottom edge 42 connected to the bottom wall 3 , to thereby delimit, with the bottom wall 3 , a cavity configured to receive a baby.
- the top edge 41 of the side walls 4 defines an opening of the cavity and is spaced from the bottom wall 3 in a longitudinal direction X-X.
- the side walls 4 are mechanically connected to the frame 2 only at the top edge 41 of the side walls 4 .
- the crib 1 comprises a mattress (not shown), which rests on the bottom wall 3 .
- the bottom wall 3 has a rectangular shape, there are four side walls 4 , and the top edge 41 of the side walls 4 has a rectangular shape, and the same size as the bottom wall 3 .
- the longitudinal direction X-X coincides with a vertical direction
- the bottom surface 3 extends on a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction X-X.
- the side walls 4 comprise at least one portion made of a flexible material, preferably of a textile material.
- the enclosing element 7 is entirely made of a textile material.
- the bottom edge 42 of the side walls 4 is connected to the bottom wall 3 by textile continuity.
- the side walls 4 may comprise transparent or semi-transparent portions, e.g. mesh portions, such that the baby inside may be seen, and that the passage of air into the crib 1 may be facilitated.
- the side walls 4 are made of a textile material, whereas the bottom wall 3 is made of a rigid material, providing stronger support to the mattress and a baby thereupon.
- the bottom wall 3 may be entirely made of fabric, e.g. a two-layer fabric, with a wooden insert between the two layers for supporting the mattress.
- the frame 2 comprises an upper portion 21 and support members 22 .
- the support members 22 are configured to rest on the ground, and are fixed to the upper portion 21 of the frame 2 for supporting the upper portion 21 of the frame 2 .
- the upper portion 21 of the frame 2 is attached to the top edge 41 of the side walls 4 for supporting the enclosing element 7 .
- the upper portion 21 of the frame 2 defines a top edge of the crib 1 , and the top edge 41 of the side walls 4 is fixed to the top edge of the crib 1 .
- the top edge 1 of the crib is situated at an adequate distance from the bottom wall 3 to prevent a baby from coming or falling out of the crib 1 .
- the support members 22 extend between the upper portion 21 of the frame 2 and respective bearing ends 23 , which are spaced from the top edge of the crib 1 in the longitudinal direction X-X.
- various frame types may be employed for a crib of the present invention, possibly collapsible types, for the crib to be folded to a smaller volume and be easily transported, particularly when the side walls and the bottom walls are entirely made of a textile material.
- the upper portion 21 of the frame 2 may be composed of two tubular members, which are rotatably joined together by means of two junction elements.
- the support members 22 may be four legs, removably fixed to the support members 21 .
- the crib 1 may be collapsed by removing the support members 22 from the upper portion of the frame 2 and rotating the two tubular members of the upper portion 22 of the frame 2 .
- Such rotation is facilitated if the enclosing element 7 is entirely made of a textile material.
- the upper portion 22 of the frame 2 and the enclosing element 7 may be transported. for instance in a bag.
- the crib 1 comprises a zipper 5 associated with the side walls 4 .
- the zipper 5 extends around the side walls 4 , on the exterior thereof. More preferably, the zipper 5 comprises a slider and two adjacent limit-stop members, and the zipper 5 extends around all the side walls 4 .
- the zipper 5 is configured to be manually actuated and switched between a closed configuration and an open configuration, to thereby switch the crib 1 between a first configuration and a second configuration, such that the distance D 1 in the longitudinal direction X-X between the bottom wall 3 and the top edge 41 of the side walls 4 in the first configuration is smaller than the distance D 2 in the longitudinal direction X-X between the bottom wall 3 and the top edge 41 of the side walls 4 in the second configuration.
- the crib 1 may be used in the first configuration for a younger baby, and when the baby grows, the crib 2 may be used in the second configuration, which affords a larger space in the longitudinal direction X-X for the baby to stand up.
- the distances D 1 and D 2 may be selected in various manners, depending on the desired functions of the crib 1 .
- the distance D 2 is equal to the distance D 3 , in the longitudinal direction X-X, between the top edge of the crib 1 and the bearing ends 23 of the support members 2 .
- the bottom wall 3 is close to the ground.
- the crib 1 in the second configuration the crib 1 is comparable to a baby bed.
- the crib 1 preferably comprises feet 6 fixed underneath the bottom wall 3 and configured to rest on the ground when the crib 1 is in the second configuration. Therefore, in the second configuration the feet 6 support the bottom wall 3 , whereas in the first configuration the side walls 4 support the bottom wall 3 .
- the crib may have a height, for instance, of 68 cm, i.e. with the distance D 3 of 68 cm; in this case, D 2 is also 68 cm, whereas D 1 may be 43 cm.
- the distance D 2 is smaller than the distance D 3 ; for instance D 2 is equal to half D 3 . It shall be intended that D 1 is smaller than D 2 in any case.
- the side walls 4 support the bottom wall 3 both in both first and second configurations.
- the distance D 3 is 68 cm
- the distance D 2 may be 33 cm and the distance D 1 is 23 cm.
- the zipper 5 comprises a first part 51 and a second part 52 , which are configured to be removably coupled together.
- the second part 52 of the zipper 5 is associated with the bottom edge 42 of the side walls 4 , i.e. with an outer edge of the bottom wall 3 .
- the first part 51 and the second part 52 of the zipper 5 are stably coupled together, i.e. the zipper 5 is closed.
- the first part 51 and the second part 52 of the zipper must remain coupled together even under the weight of a baby, either still or moving.
- the first part 51 and the second part 52 of the zipper 5 are spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction X-X, i.e. the zipper 5 is open.
- the side walls 4 comprise a first portion 43 and a second portion 44 .
- the first portion 43 of the side walls 4 extends in the longitudinal direction X-X between the top edge 41 of the side walls 4 and the first part 51 of the zipper 5 .
- the second portion 44 of the side walls 4 extends between the first part 51 of the zipper 5 and the second part 52 of the zipper 5 .
- FIG. 4 schematically shows a detail of the crib, and particularly a detail of the zipper 5 and the side walls 4 , during the switch from one configuration to the other.
- the bottom wall 3 is directly connected to the first portion 43 of the side walls 4 through the zipper 5 , which is closed.
- the first portion 43 of the side walls 4 extends in the longitudinal direction X-X between the top edge 41 of the side walls 4 and the zipper 5 , whereas the second portion 44 of the side walls 4 protrudes inside the cavity, preferably above the bottom wall 3 .
- the crib 1 comprises a mattress
- the second portion 44 of the side walls 4 is preferably disposed between the mattress and the bottom wall 3 .
- the first portion 43 of the side walls 4 extends in the longitudinal direction X-X, between the top edge 41 of the side walls 4 and the first part 51 of the zipper 5 , which is open, whereas the second portion 44 of the side walls 4 extends in the longitudinal direction X-X between the bottom wall 3 and the first portion 43 of the side walls 4 , i.e. between the first part 51 and the second part 52 of the zipper 5 , which is open.
- the second portion 44 of the side walls 4 is configured to be folded inside the cavity during the switch from the second configuration to the first configuration.
- the second portion 44 of the side walls 4 is configured to be deployed, extending in the longitudinal direction X-X, between the first part 51 and the second part 52 of the zipper 5 during the switch from the first configuration to the second configuration.
- At least the second portion 44 of the side walls 4 is made of a flexible material, preferably a textile material.
- the zipper 5 may be located on the interior and not the exterior of the cavity; otherwise, the second part 52 of the zipper 5 may be located at heights other than that of the bottom edge 42 of the side walls 4 ; otherwise the crib 1 may be switched into more than two configurations, each having different distances between the top edge 41 of the side walls 4 and the bottom wall 3 .
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- The present invention relates to an adjustable baby crib.
- During the first stages of development, the babies grow quickly. Newborns use bassinets or baby carriages, with the baby being placed in small spaces, whereas, at the age of a few months to a few years, baby beds are used, having higher and safer edges, to prevent the baby from falling out.
- Therefore, both a bassinet and a baby bed are necessary for a single baby.
- Adjustable cribs are known in the art, which adapt to the age of the baby by the possibility of conversion from a bassinet to a baby bed, thereby acting as both products. Such cribs are usually formed with a frame of vertical wooden bars, whereas a wooden bottom wall, which is configured to receive a mattress, is adapted to be mechanically connected to the frame at two possible different heights. As the baby grows, there is the option of lowering the bottom wall toward the ground, to thereby obtain a baby bed.
- Such prior art adjustable cribs have a heavy weight and a high cost. Furthermore, a complex mechanism is used to change the height of the bottom, often requiring the bottom wall to be accessed from the interior of the crib. Therefore, an adult shall bend above the rigid edge of the crib, to a position that may cause back pain. During such operations the heavy bottom may suddenly fall, or may not be easily relocated to the new horizontal position due to its large size and the rigidity of the side bars.
- Furthermore, it may be dangerous for the baby to impact the wooden bars.
- Cribs having a lighter weight and a lower cost are also known in the art, such cribs being made, for instance, of textile materials, and possibly being collapsible to a reduced volume for easy transport. Nevertheless, cribs of these types cannot be switched into baby beds.
- The object of the present invention is to provide an adjustable crib that can adapt to the age of the baby, using a simple adjustment mechanism which can be used in cribs made of light and inexpensive materials.
- These and other objects, as better explained hereafter, are fulfilled by an adjustable baby crib as defined in one or more of the accompanying claims.
- The invention will be now described in greater detail with reference to the annexed drawings, which show a preferred embodiment of the invention, given by way of illustration and without limitation, in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a crib of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 shows the crib ofFIG. 1 in a different operating configuration; and -
FIG. 3 shows a front view of the crib ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 shows a detail of the crib ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 shows a different embodiment of a crib of the present invention; and -
FIG. 6 shows the crib ofFIG. 5 in a different operating configuration. - Referring to the accompanying figures, an adjustable baby crib according to the present invention has been generally designated by
numeral 1. Thecrib 1 comprises an enclosingelement 7, which is attached to theframe 2 and is configured to receive a baby. - The enclosing
element 7 comprises abottom wall 3 andside walls 4. - The
side walls 4 extend between atop edge 41 attached to theframe 2 and abottom edge 42 connected to thebottom wall 3, to thereby delimit, with thebottom wall 3, a cavity configured to receive a baby. Thetop edge 41 of theside walls 4 defines an opening of the cavity and is spaced from thebottom wall 3 in a longitudinal direction X-X. Preferably, theside walls 4 are mechanically connected to theframe 2 only at thetop edge 41 of theside walls 4. - Preferably, the
crib 1 comprises a mattress (not shown), which rests on thebottom wall 3. - In one embodiment, the
bottom wall 3 has a rectangular shape, there are fourside walls 4, and thetop edge 41 of theside walls 4 has a rectangular shape, and the same size as thebottom wall 3. Preferably, when the crib is being used, the longitudinal direction X-X coincides with a vertical direction, and thebottom surface 3 extends on a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction X-X. - The
side walls 4 comprise at least one portion made of a flexible material, preferably of a textile material. Preferably, the enclosingelement 7 is entirely made of a textile material. In this case, thebottom edge 42 of theside walls 4 is connected to thebottom wall 3 by textile continuity. Theside walls 4 may comprise transparent or semi-transparent portions, e.g. mesh portions, such that the baby inside may be seen, and that the passage of air into thecrib 1 may be facilitated. - According to an alternative embodiment, the
side walls 4 are made of a textile material, whereas thebottom wall 3 is made of a rigid material, providing stronger support to the mattress and a baby thereupon. Alternatively, thebottom wall 3 may be entirely made of fabric, e.g. a two-layer fabric, with a wooden insert between the two layers for supporting the mattress. - The
frame 2 comprises anupper portion 21 and supportmembers 22. Thesupport members 22 are configured to rest on the ground, and are fixed to theupper portion 21 of theframe 2 for supporting theupper portion 21 of theframe 2. Theupper portion 21 of theframe 2 is attached to thetop edge 41 of theside walls 4 for supporting the enclosingelement 7. - Preferably, the
upper portion 21 of theframe 2 defines a top edge of thecrib 1, and thetop edge 41 of theside walls 4 is fixed to the top edge of thecrib 1. Thetop edge 1 of the crib is situated at an adequate distance from thebottom wall 3 to prevent a baby from coming or falling out of thecrib 1. - Preferably, the
support members 22 extend between theupper portion 21 of theframe 2 andrespective bearing ends 23, which are spaced from the top edge of thecrib 1 in the longitudinal direction X-X. - Advantageously, various frame types may be employed for a crib of the present invention, possibly collapsible types, for the crib to be folded to a smaller volume and be easily transported, particularly when the side walls and the bottom walls are entirely made of a textile material.
- For example, the
upper portion 21 of theframe 2 may be composed of two tubular members, which are rotatably joined together by means of two junction elements. Thesupport members 22 may be four legs, removably fixed to thesupport members 21. By this arrangement, thecrib 1 may be collapsed by removing thesupport members 22 from the upper portion of theframe 2 and rotating the two tubular members of theupper portion 22 of theframe 2. Such rotation is facilitated if the enclosingelement 7 is entirely made of a textile material. Thus, theupper portion 22 of theframe 2 and the enclosingelement 7 may be transported. for instance in a bag. - The
crib 1 comprises azipper 5 associated with theside walls 4. Preferably, thezipper 5 extends around theside walls 4, on the exterior thereof. More preferably, thezipper 5 comprises a slider and two adjacent limit-stop members, and thezipper 5 extends around all theside walls 4. - The
zipper 5 is configured to be manually actuated and switched between a closed configuration and an open configuration, to thereby switch thecrib 1 between a first configuration and a second configuration, such that the distance D1 in the longitudinal direction X-X between thebottom wall 3 and thetop edge 41 of theside walls 4 in the first configuration is smaller than the distance D2 in the longitudinal direction X-X between thebottom wall 3 and thetop edge 41 of theside walls 4 in the second configuration. - Advantageously, the
crib 1 may be used in the first configuration for a younger baby, and when the baby grows, thecrib 2 may be used in the second configuration, which affords a larger space in the longitudinal direction X-X for the baby to stand up. - The distances D1 and D2 may be selected in various manners, depending on the desired functions of the
crib 1. - According to one embodiment, as particularly shown in
FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 , the distance D2 is equal to the distance D3, in the longitudinal direction X-X, between the top edge of thecrib 1 and thebearing ends 23 of thesupport members 2. In other words, when thecrib 1 is in the second configuration, thebottom wall 3 is close to the ground. According to this embodiment, in the second configuration thecrib 1 is comparable to a baby bed. - Here, the
crib 1 preferably comprisesfeet 6 fixed underneath thebottom wall 3 and configured to rest on the ground when thecrib 1 is in the second configuration. Therefore, in the second configuration thefeet 6 support thebottom wall 3, whereas in the first configuration theside walls 4 support thebottom wall 3. - In this embodiment, the crib may have a height, for instance, of 68 cm, i.e. with the distance D3 of 68 cm; in this case, D2 is also 68 cm, whereas D1 may be 43 cm.
- According to a different embodiment, as particularly shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6 , the distance D2 is smaller than the distance D3; for instance D2 is equal to half D3. It shall be intended that D1 is smaller than D2 in any case. - According to this embodiment, the
side walls 4 support thebottom wall 3 both in both first and second configurations. - For instance, in this embodiment, if the distance D3 is 68 cm, then the distance D2 may be 33 cm and the distance D1 is 23 cm.
- According to one embodiment, the
zipper 5 comprises afirst part 51 and asecond part 52, which are configured to be removably coupled together. Preferably, thesecond part 52 of thezipper 5 is associated with thebottom edge 42 of theside walls 4, i.e. with an outer edge of thebottom wall 3. - In the first configuration, the
first part 51 and thesecond part 52 of thezipper 5 are stably coupled together, i.e. thezipper 5 is closed. Particularly, when thecrib 1 is in the first configuration, thefirst part 51 and thesecond part 52 of the zipper must remain coupled together even under the weight of a baby, either still or moving. - In the second configuration, the
first part 51 and thesecond part 52 of thezipper 5 are spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction X-X, i.e. thezipper 5 is open. - According to a preferred embodiment, the
side walls 4 comprise afirst portion 43 and asecond portion 44. Thefirst portion 43 of theside walls 4 extends in the longitudinal direction X-X between thetop edge 41 of theside walls 4 and thefirst part 51 of thezipper 5. Thesecond portion 44 of theside walls 4 extends between thefirst part 51 of thezipper 5 and thesecond part 52 of thezipper 5. -
FIG. 4 schematically shows a detail of the crib, and particularly a detail of thezipper 5 and theside walls 4, during the switch from one configuration to the other. - In the first configuration, the
bottom wall 3 is directly connected to thefirst portion 43 of theside walls 4 through thezipper 5, which is closed. Thefirst portion 43 of theside walls 4 extends in the longitudinal direction X-X between thetop edge 41 of theside walls 4 and thezipper 5, whereas thesecond portion 44 of theside walls 4 protrudes inside the cavity, preferably above thebottom wall 3. If thecrib 1 comprises a mattress, in the first configuration thesecond portion 44 of theside walls 4 is preferably disposed between the mattress and thebottom wall 3. - In the first configuration, there is continuity, on the exterior of the cavity, between the
first portion 44 of theside walls 4 and thebottom wall 3 through thezipper 5, which is closed. - In the second configuration, the
first portion 43 of theside walls 4 extends in the longitudinal direction X-X, between thetop edge 41 of theside walls 4 and thefirst part 51 of thezipper 5, which is open, whereas thesecond portion 44 of theside walls 4 extends in the longitudinal direction X-X between thebottom wall 3 and thefirst portion 43 of theside walls 4, i.e. between thefirst part 51 and thesecond part 52 of thezipper 5, which is open. - The
second portion 44 of theside walls 4 is configured to be folded inside the cavity during the switch from the second configuration to the first configuration. Thesecond portion 44 of theside walls 4 is configured to be deployed, extending in the longitudinal direction X-X, between thefirst part 51 and thesecond part 52 of thezipper 5 during the switch from the first configuration to the second configuration. - In order that the operations as described according to the preferred embodiment may be carried out, at least the
second portion 44 of theside walls 4 is made of a flexible material, preferably a textile material. - Those skilled in the art will obviously appreciate that a number of changes and variants as described above may be made to fulfill particular requirements, without departure from the scope of the invention, as defined in the following claims. For example, the
zipper 5 may be located on the interior and not the exterior of the cavity; otherwise, thesecond part 52 of thezipper 5 may be located at heights other than that of thebottom edge 42 of theside walls 4; otherwise thecrib 1 may be switched into more than two configurations, each having different distances between thetop edge 41 of theside walls 4 and thebottom wall 3.
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