US2514644A - Collapsible baby bed and case - Google Patents

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US2514644A
US2514644A US645076A US64507646A US2514644A US 2514644 A US2514644 A US 2514644A US 645076 A US645076 A US 645076A US 64507646 A US64507646 A US 64507646A US 2514644 A US2514644 A US 2514644A
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  • collapsible infants bed or crib which, when collapsed and the parts thereof are folded together, may-be containedin a suitable case and transported from place to place without undue bulkiness or weight.
  • collapsible structures for the same purpose have been heretofore used, but it is an object of this invention to provide a collapsible bed for infants which, when sections thereof are properly folded together, will occupy a minimum of space so that the bed or crib may be readily and conveniently carried by a mother for 'use on a public carrier, such'as a'train or bus, or in a private automobile.
  • a particular object is to provide a structure which, when collapsed, will-be in the form-'of a carrying case within which all of the portions thereof, including the bedding, will be housed, and when extended for use mayemploy certain portions of the case for operatively supporting the bed.
  • I provide a case which has openable top and bottom sections between which the two ends and a side of the bed are foldably housed together with a mattress and bedding and at least a pair of foldable legs, so that when the case is opened the top may form one wall of the bed, the bottom will form a support for one side of the bed, the legs will form a support for the opposite side of the bed, and the ends and side will provide a protecting enclosure when combined with the opened top of the case and suitably connected at intersections, for preventing the dislodgement of an infant from the bed or crib.
  • Another object is to provide suitable latches and connections between the several portions of the case and bed for locking the parts in operative positions and for unlocking the same when it may be desired to collapse the bed into and close the containing case.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my improved bed as when collapsed and folded within a suitable case by means of which it may be transported from one place to another;
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the same, as when the parts thereof are unfolded and extended to operative position and suitably attached at intersections and joints;
  • Fdig. 3- is a sectional view on line 33 of Fig. 1; an
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a suitable connector forthe sides of the bed when extended as shown in Fig. 2.
  • a case A of reasonably shallow cross section is provided within which all of the foldable parts of the bed and the bedding are adapted to be enclosed when the bed is not in use.
  • Said case has a rectangular body which is open at the bottom and the top and includes ends I and 2, a front 3, a back 4,'a top 5 hinged at 6 to back 4 and attachable to front 3 as by means of suitable clasps or looks I, and a bottom 8 hinged at points 8 to back. 4 and attachable to front 3 by similar clasps l0.
  • a spring is attached at its margins to the ends, front and back of caseA, or at leastto the ends or sides ofthercase by suitable connections as at ;l2, so as .to be disposed-in a horizontal plane near the bottom 8, and a mattress I3 is carried by said spring.
  • a space 14 between the spring I l and the bottom 8 within which a pair of legs I 5 and I6 may be folded when the bed is collapsed in the case.
  • Said legs are preferably of such a length that they may fold upwardly into the case and seat at the ends of space H! and therefore are slightly shorter than the width of case A.
  • Said legs are of the same general character as the legs of conventional card tables and are hinged to the caSe just inside of the front 3 and are held extended for use as by means of conventional toggle braces l1.
  • the bottom 8 when extended to the position shown in Fig. 2 is held extended by means of toggle braces I 8.
  • the legs l5 and I6 and the bottom 8 serve to support the bed in position for use.
  • case A has a space l9 above the mattress l3 which is of suflicient depth to receive and nest foldable end guards 20 and 2
  • are hinged, respectively, to the upper edges of ends I and 2 at points 23 and 24 while guard 22 is hinged to the upper edge of front 3 at points 25.
  • when folded in the case occupy the same plane and guard 22 folds downwardly thereover in a slightly higher plane, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • Suitable connectors 26 may be employed for connecting the adjacent ends of guards 20 and 2
  • the ends of rails 28 may be attached to top 5; as shown in Fig. 2, as by means of screws 33.
  • a collapsible bed for infants as characterized in claim 1 and in addition provided with a spring within the frame attached to the latter between the upper and lower borders of said frame, said spring being adapted to carry a mattress, said frame being so dimensioned that the spaces between the mattress and the upper border of the frame, and between the spring and the lowerborder of the frameare adapted to receive the-guards and-legs when, the same are folded k into the frame.
  • the top 5 is swung upwardly into vertical posiupwardly into positions shown in lg igqz and-said V guards are connected with each other and with the top 5, the bed will be completely extended for use and the top will form a back guard while the bottom 8 forms a side support for the b'ed.
  • the guards when detached from each other and from the top they may be readily folded into horizontal positions in the case A :above mattress 13, after which thetop 5 may be swung downwardly and latched. Then the legs 15 and 16 are folded into the case and the bottomis locked, following which operation the collapsed bed is in readiness for transportation to another place of use.
  • a collapsible bed for. infants comprising: a rectangular frame, a *topmhinge-d toone upper side of said frame,wguards :hinged :to the remaining uppersides of said frameadapted to :form an the bottom, said legs'and bottom forminga sup port of the frame when folded downwardlyj-nto vertical planes.

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y 1950 c. IRVING 2,514,644
COLLAPSIBLE BABY BED AND CASE Filed Feb. 2, 1946 172mm tor 62425 MV/A/q I 41/0/72 ey Patented July 11, i950 v Clare Irving, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor of onehalf to Myrta Franklin, Los Angeles, Calif.
Application February 2, 1946, Serial No. 645,076
4 emits.
I contemplate the provision of a collapsible infants bed or crib which, when collapsed and the parts thereof are folded together, may-be containedin a suitable case and transported from place to place without undue bulkiness or weight. I am aware that other collapsible structures for the same purpose have been heretofore used, but it is an object of this invention to provide a collapsible bed for infants which, when sections thereof are properly folded together, will occupy a minimum of space so that the bed or crib may be readily and conveniently carried by a mother for 'use on a public carrier, such'as a'train or bus, or in a private automobile. I
A particular object is to provide a structure which, when collapsed, will-be in the form-'of a carrying case within which all of the portions thereof, including the bedding, will be housed, and when extended for use mayemploy certain portions of the case for operatively supporting the bed.
Accordingly, I provide a case which has openable top and bottom sections between which the two ends and a side of the bed are foldably housed together with a mattress and bedding and at least a pair of foldable legs, so that when the case is opened the top may form one wall of the bed, the bottom will form a support for one side of the bed, the legs will form a support for the opposite side of the bed, and the ends and side will provide a protecting enclosure when combined with the opened top of the case and suitably connected at intersections, for preventing the dislodgement of an infant from the bed or crib.
Another object is to provide suitable latches and connections between the several portions of the case and bed for locking the parts in operative positions and for unlocking the same when it may be desired to collapse the bed into and close the containing case. Other objects will appear as the description progresses.
I have shown a preferred embodiment of my invention in the accompanying drawing, subject to modification, within the scope of the appended claims, without departing from the spirit of the invention.
In said. drawing:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my improved bed as when collapsed and folded within a suitable case by means of which it may be transported from one place to another;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the same, as when the parts thereof are unfolded and extended to operative position and suitably attached at intersections and joints;
. Fdig. 3-is a sectional view on line 33 of Fig. 1; an
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a suitable connector forthe sides of the bed when extended as shown in Fig. 2.
Referring to Fig. 1, it will be observed thata case A of reasonably shallow cross section is provided within which all of the foldable parts of the bed and the bedding are adapted to be enclosed when the bed is not in use. Said case has a rectangular body which is open at the bottom and the top and includes ends I and 2, a front 3, a back 4,'a top 5 hinged at 6 to back 4 and attachable to front 3 as by means of suitable clasps or looks I, and a bottom 8 hinged at points 8 to back. 4 and attachable to front 3 by similar clasps l0. I 1.. A spring is attached at its margins to the ends, front and back of caseA, or at leastto the ends or sides ofthercase by suitable connections as at ;l2, so as .to be disposed-in a horizontal plane near the bottom 8, and a mattress I3 is carried by said spring. Thus, there remains a space 14 between the spring I l and the bottom 8 within which a pair of legs I 5 and I6 may be folded when the bed is collapsed in the case. Said legs are preferably of such a length that they may fold upwardly into the case and seat at the ends of space H! and therefore are slightly shorter than the width of case A. Said legs are of the same general character as the legs of conventional card tables and are hinged to the caSe just inside of the front 3 and are held extended for use as by means of conventional toggle braces l1. Similarly the bottom 8 when extended to the position shown in Fig. 2 is held extended by means of toggle braces I 8. Thus, the legs l5 and I6 and the bottom 8 serve to support the bed in position for use.
As shown in Fig. 3, case A has a space l9 above the mattress l3 which is of suflicient depth to receive and nest foldable end guards 20 and 2| and a front guard 22 which are adapted to fold downwardly over mattress I3 into space [9 and inside of top 5 when the bed is collapsed. Guards 20 and 2| are hinged, respectively, to the upper edges of ends I and 2 at points 23 and 24 while guard 22 is hinged to the upper edge of front 3 at points 25. Guards 20 and 2| when folded in the case occupy the same plane and guard 22 folds downwardly thereover in a slightly higher plane, as shown in Fig. 3.
Suitable connectors 26 may be employed for connecting the adjacent ends of guards 20 and 2| with guard 22 and may include right angular parts as shown in Fig. 4 with a channelled portion 21 adapted to overlie rails 28 of guards 20 and 21 and similar or different portions 29 adapted to overlie or abut a rail 30 of guard 22 so that when screws 3| are extended through apertures 32 of the connectors and also through corresponding apertures in the rails 28, or even abut rails 28 and 30, the guards will be held against displacement from operative position. The ends of rails 28 may be attached to top 5; as shown in Fig. 2, as by means of screws 33.
It is apparent that when case A is opened and 2. A collapsible bed for infants as characterized in claim 1 and in addition provided with a spring within the frame attached to the latter between the upper and lower borders of said frame, said spring being adapted to carry a mattress, said frame being so dimensioned that the spaces between the mattress and the upper border of the frame, and between the spring and the lowerborder of the frameare adapted to receive the-guards and-legs when, the same are folded k into the frame.
the top 5 is swung upwardly into vertical posiupwardly into positions shown in lg igqz and-said V guards are connected with each other and with the top 5, the bed will be completely extended for use and the top will form a back guard while the bottom 8 forms a side support for the b'ed. Reversely, when the guards are detached from each other and from the top they may be readily folded into horizontal positions in the case A :above mattress 13, after which thetop 5 may be swung downwardly and latched. Then the legs 15 and 16 are folded into the case and the bottomis locked, following which operation the collapsed bed is in readiness for transportation to another place of use.
I claim: 7
1. A collapsible bed for. infants comprising: a rectangular frame, a *topmhinge-d toone upper side of said frame,wguards :hinged :to the remaining uppersides of said frameadapted to :form an the bottom, said legs'and bottom forminga sup port of the frame when folded downwardlyj-nto vertical planes. r
3. In a collapsible bed for infants as characterized in claim 1, disconnectable joints between 1 adjacent guards and between the top and adjat fent-guards effective to prevent the top and the guardssang folded down when the same had been turned upwardly so as to form the enclosure.
' a collapsible bed for infants as characterized in claim 1, locking means between the frame anddthe bottom and between the frame and-the legs preventin the-same from being folded-upwardly when in supporting position.
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US2853718A (en) * 1957-05-07 1958-09-30 Lim Joseph Seat attached automobile bed
US3654645A (en) * 1970-11-02 1972-04-11 Byron D Lee Foldable crib
US4034518A (en) * 1976-02-09 1977-07-12 Trecker Francis J Portable cot and table convertible into carrying case
US5212841A (en) * 1989-05-24 1993-05-25 Binnersley George J Carry-cot and case
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US1365139A (en) * 1919-12-30 1921-01-11 Fred Shinkarek Traveling-valise
US1525572A (en) * 1923-03-15 1925-02-10 Ray M Dodd Baby travel bed
GB382587A (en) * 1931-06-15 1932-10-27 Carl Pfeil Improvements in and relating to trunks and portmanteaux

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US2691176A (en) * 1950-05-15 1954-10-12 Saldana Juan Angel Home and traveling kit
US2853718A (en) * 1957-05-07 1958-09-30 Lim Joseph Seat attached automobile bed
US3654645A (en) * 1970-11-02 1972-04-11 Byron D Lee Foldable crib
US4034518A (en) * 1976-02-09 1977-07-12 Trecker Francis J Portable cot and table convertible into carrying case
US5212841A (en) * 1989-05-24 1993-05-25 Binnersley George J Carry-cot and case
CN106667135A (en) * 2015-11-05 2017-05-17 上海理工大学 Foldable baby bed
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