WO2010059114A1 - Collapsible bed for infants - Google Patents

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WO2010059114A1
WO2010059114A1 PCT/SE2009/051287 SE2009051287W WO2010059114A1 WO 2010059114 A1 WO2010059114 A1 WO 2010059114A1 SE 2009051287 W SE2009051287 W SE 2009051287W WO 2010059114 A1 WO2010059114 A1 WO 2010059114A1
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Håkan BERGKVIST
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BabyBjörn AB
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47DFURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
    • A47D9/00Cradles ; Bassinets
    • A47D9/005Cradles ; Bassinets foldable
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47DFURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
    • A47D7/00Children's beds
    • A47D7/002Children's beds foldable

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  • the present invention relates to a collapsible bed for infants comprising a surrounding rim, legs pivotally connected to the rim, and a bed bottom.
  • infants There are collapsible childbeds on the market, but they are clumsy and heavy and not specially designed for infants.
  • infants is meant to comprise children who cannot sit, i.e. at an age from 0 up to about 6 months.
  • infants As far as is known to the applicant there are no beds especially suited for infants and which at the same time are light and flexible to handle in that they with simple operations can be erected and collapsed into a substantially flat package, respectively,
  • One object of the present invention is accordingly to provide a collapsible bed for infants of the kind mentioned in the introduction .
  • leg structure according to claim 1 With the leg structure according to claim 1 is achieved a light and flexible structure, which is easy to erect and to collapse and which in an erected position is stable and secure .
  • Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of the bed for infants according to the invention, viewed obliquely from above, in erected position,
  • Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of the bed for infants according to the invention, viewed obliquely from below, in collapsed position,
  • Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of the bed for infants according to the invention, viewed obliquely from below, in erected position, and
  • Figs. 4 and 5 shows partial views of a preferred embodiment of the guide according to the invention.
  • a textile material shall enclose rim and bed bottom, which material, with channels formed with zip fasteners and/or hook and loop bands as well as overlapping edge elements connectable to each other, together with the bed frame form a bed for infants having protective borders.
  • a textile material shall enclose rim and bed bottom, which material, with channels formed with zip fasteners and/or hook and loop bands as well as overlapping edge elements connectable to each other, together with the bed frame form a bed for infants having protective borders.
  • Fig. 1 the bed for infants according to the invention is shown in erected position, having a rim 1, legs 2, 3, which are pivotally connected to the rim 1 through fastening means 4, 5.
  • Each leg is constituted of an element 6, 7 having a substantially planar inner side, which at its upper part is pivotally connected to the rim.
  • the respective leg has feet 8,9 in the form of elongated elements, arranged to protrude substantially equally much on each side of the respective leg.
  • These elongated elements can be
  • the bed bottom 12 is arranged to be displaceable through first guide elements, mounted in the bed bottom, which elements will be described more in detail below, and arranged to run in guides 13, 14 arranged on the respective leg 2, 3, between a lower end position, Fig. 1, and an upper end position, see Fig. 2.
  • the respective leg 2, 3 is mounted on the rim 1 through fastening means 4, 5, which are fixedly connected to the rim 1 and each having two protruding elements 16, 17 with a certain length, being arranged with a mutual distance corresponding to the width of the respective leg and having holes lying flush with each other, and a shaft, suitably a bolt, which runs through said holes, and a corresponding boring in the upper end of the respective leg, which however is not shown in detail in the drawing for clarity reasons.
  • the length of the protruding elements 16, 17 corresponds substantially to the thickness of said bed bottom 12 plus the height taken up by the two legs in folded-in position, so that the infant bed in collapsed position forms a substantially flat package, as is illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • a tension element 18 is preferably arranged between the legs 2, 3, the length of which is so adjusted that when the bed bottom is transferred to a lower end position, the tension element applies a certain pull force on the legs in order to give the bed stability in erected position.
  • the tension element 18 is constituted by a cross-bar 19 consisting of crossed textile or plastic strips attached to the respective leg at their ends. They can for example have thickenings or a sewn-in element at their respective ends, which are introduced in grooves or corresponding means in the respective leg 2,3.
  • the bed bottom 12 is guided so that it can be brought up and down on the guides 13, 14 on the respective leg 2,3 through flexible suspension means, which allows locking of the bed bottom 12 in a lower end position at erected bed and which allows partial disconnection of the bed bottom in order to make possible collapsing of the bed while maintaining the connection between the legs and the bed bottom and thereby allow a easy and secure erection of the bed.
  • a flexible suspension consisting of a first guide element, which is slidably and pivotally connected to the guide on the leg, and which is prevented from sliding off the guide at the upper and lower parts of the guide by stops.
  • This flexible suspension can be achieved in several different ways, of which one presently preferred embodiment is shown in the figures.
  • Fig. 4 the flexible suspension and the guide are shown separate and in Fig. 5 is shown a partial view of the bed frame with the guide sitting on a leg and the flexible suspension for the bed bottom sitting in a lower end position.
  • the flexible suspension consists of a flexible plate 20 having two parallel slits 21, 22, which extend from an end edge 23 having the first guide element 24 arranged in the guide, to an opposite end edge 25 having a non-slit part 26 of the plate 20, which part forms a hinge joint between the three parts 27, 29, 28 of the plate formed by the slits, and each part 27, 28 of plate lying outside the respective slit, seen laterally of the plate, are intended to be connected to the bed bottom along their respective free end edges 30, 31.
  • a flexible suspension which allows for a lifting up of the bed bottom above the respective pivot points of the legs and folding in of the legs in parallel with and underneath the bed bottom for the formation of a flat package .
  • the guides 13, 14 arranged on the legs have a T-formed guide rail 32 and two on each side of the guide rail at its lower end arranged support heads 33, 34, against which the bed bottom 12 rests in the erected position of the bed.
  • the first guide element 24 is thereby comprised of two towards each other turned guide heads intended to be arranged under the protruding shanks of the rail 32, and at the same time the guide rail 32 has upper and lower stops 35, 36 which prevent the first guide element from disengagement from the guide rail.
  • the guide heads of the first guide element can slide freely in engagement with the guide rail they are also pivotal so that they do not prevent the pivotal movement of the legs .
  • the guide 13, 14 has detent means 37, 38 intended to arrest the bed bottom in its lower end position at the lover end of the guide, see Fig. 5, which detent means are arranged at a distance above the support heads which corresponds to the thickness of the bed bottom, which detent means- cooperate with U-formed second guide elements 39, 40, arranged at the edge of the bed bottom.
  • protruding rail elements are provided on each side of the T-formed guide rail 32, which rail elements extend up to the respective support head, as well as a locking element in form of a resilient tongue 43, 44 fixed on the outside of the respective rail element, which tongues are arranged to extend obliquely outwards from the respective rail element 41, 42, and the ends of which are at a distance from said support head, which distance slightly exceeds the thickness of the bed bottom.
  • Push buttons 45 are provided on the resilient tongues, designed to be pushed in a direction towards each other in order to release the U-formed guide elements for collapsing the bed by pushing the bed bottom towards the rim, whereupon the legs freely can be folded in towards rim/bed bottom.
  • springs can be arranged in order to bias them in a direction from each other.
  • Such a spring arrangement can be designed in different ways with separate spring elements for the respective tongue or alternatively one spring in the form of a wire loop, the ends of which act on the resilient tongues.
  • the flexible plate 20 with the first guide elements 24 is made in one piece with the second guide elements 39, 40.
  • the U-formed guide elements can be mutually connected to each other through a bar or alternatively they can be separate from each other and have fastening tongues to be mounted on the underside of the bed bottom, preferably together with the flexible plate.
  • the flexible suspension consists of a flexible plate folded over itself, where the first guide element is arranged adjacent to an end edge, the other end edge being fixed in the bed bottom.
  • the substantially V-formed folded part then forms a resilient joint, which allows lifting up of the bed bottom passed the pivotal mount of the legs in the rim, and thereby allows folding in of the legs. It functions according to the same principles as the above describe preferred embodiment.

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A collapsible bed for infants comprising a surrounding rim (1) and therewith connected legs (2, 3) and a bed bottom (12), wherein the bed has two, in the longitudinal direction of the bed, diametrically opposed legs (2, 3) pivotally connected to the rim (1), wherein the respective leg at its free end has perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the bed arranged, laterally protruding elongated elements (8, 9), arranged to protrude substantially to the same extent on each side of the respective leg, wherein each of the two legs (2, 3) on an inner side has a guide (13, 14) arranged to cooperate with a first guide element (24), provided on the bed bottom, and wherein the bed bottom (12) when the bed is collapsed, is arranged to take a position adjacent to and in parallel with the rim (1), and when the bed is erected, the bed bottom (2) is arranged to take a position at a distance from and in parallel with said rim.

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COLLAPSIBLE BED FOR INFANTS
The Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a collapsible bed for infants comprising a surrounding rim, legs pivotally connected to the rim, and a bed bottom.
Prior Art
There are collapsible childbeds on the market, but they are clumsy and heavy and not specially designed for infants. In the pending specification "infants" is meant to comprise children who cannot sit, i.e. at an age from 0 up to about 6 months. As far as is known to the applicant there are no beds especially suited for infants and which at the same time are light and flexible to handle in that they with simple operations can be erected and collapsed into a substantially flat package, respectively,
The Invention
One object of the present invention is accordingly to provide a collapsible bed for infants of the kind mentioned in the introduction .
This and other objects are achieved with the bed for infants according to the invention with the characterizing features defined in claim 1. Developments and preferred embodiments of the bed for infants according to the invention are defined in the sub claims.
With the leg structure according to claim 1 is achieved a light and flexible structure, which is easy to erect and to collapse and which in an erected position is stable and secure . Short Description of the Drawings
Further objects, features and advantages of the invention will be evident from the following detailed description of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of the bed for infants according to the invention, viewed obliquely from above, in erected position,
Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of the bed for infants according to the invention, viewed obliquely from below, in collapsed position,
Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of the bed for infants according to the invention, viewed obliquely from below, in erected position, and
Figs. 4 and 5 shows partial views of a preferred embodiment of the guide according to the invention.
Detailed description of the Invention
The invention will now be described in detail with reference to a preferred embodiment of the invention, shown in the drawings.
As realized by the man skilled in the art, the intention is that a textile material shall enclose rim and bed bottom, which material, with channels formed with zip fasteners and/or hook and loop bands as well as overlapping edge elements connectable to each other, together with the bed frame form a bed for infants having protective borders. This, however, does not affect the invention as such and is accordingly not shown in the drawings . In Fig. 1 the bed for infants according to the invention is shown in erected position, having a rim 1, legs 2, 3, which are pivotally connected to the rim 1 through fastening means 4, 5. Each leg is constituted of an element 6, 7 having a substantially planar inner side, which at its upper part is pivotally connected to the rim. At its lower part the respective leg has feet 8,9 in the form of elongated elements, arranged to protrude substantially equally much on each side of the respective leg. These elongated elements can be in one piece or in two pieces.
With this leg structure with two, in the longitudinal direction of the bed, diametrically opposed legs is achieved a flexible and light structure, which thanks to the design of the feet is very stable in erected position, the feet having the function of giving the bed stability and prevent that it falls over when an infant moves from side to side or if somebody happens to bump into the bed.
The bed bottom 12 is arranged to be displaceable through first guide elements, mounted in the bed bottom, which elements will be described more in detail below, and arranged to run in guides 13, 14 arranged on the respective leg 2, 3, between a lower end position, Fig. 1, and an upper end position, see Fig. 2.
The respective leg 2, 3 is mounted on the rim 1 through fastening means 4, 5, which are fixedly connected to the rim 1 and each having two protruding elements 16, 17 with a certain length, being arranged with a mutual distance corresponding to the width of the respective leg and having holes lying flush with each other, and a shaft, suitably a bolt, which runs through said holes, and a corresponding boring in the upper end of the respective leg, which however is not shown in detail in the drawing for clarity reasons.
The length of the protruding elements 16, 17 corresponds substantially to the thickness of said bed bottom 12 plus the height taken up by the two legs in folded-in position, so that the infant bed in collapsed position forms a substantially flat package, as is illustrated in Fig. 2.
A tension element 18 is preferably arranged between the legs 2, 3, the length of which is so adjusted that when the bed bottom is transferred to a lower end position, the tension element applies a certain pull force on the legs in order to give the bed stability in erected position. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention the tension element 18 is constituted by a cross-bar 19 consisting of crossed textile or plastic strips attached to the respective leg at their ends. They can for example have thickenings or a sewn-in element at their respective ends, which are introduced in grooves or corresponding means in the respective leg 2,3. They are preferably connected in a crossing point 19a, and they are advantageously sewn onto a substantially rectangular pliable textile or plastic material piece (not shown in the drawings), which extends over the whole space between the legs underneath the bed bottom, whereby it is avoided that the textile material strips get entangled when the bed is collapsed.
At diametrically opposed ends, seen in the longitudinal direction of the bed, the bed bottom 12 is guided so that it can be brought up and down on the guides 13, 14 on the respective leg 2,3 through flexible suspension means, which allows locking of the bed bottom 12 in a lower end position at erected bed and which allows partial disconnection of the bed bottom in order to make possible collapsing of the bed while maintaining the connection between the legs and the bed bottom and thereby allow a easy and secure erection of the bed.
This puts special demands on the suspension of the first guide elements, since at collapsing of the bed, the bed bottom shall still be connected to the other parts of the bed, while at the same time it must be possible to fold the legs in order to form a substantially flat package.
This is solved according to the invention by a flexible suspension consisting of a first guide element, which is slidably and pivotally connected to the guide on the leg, and which is prevented from sliding off the guide at the upper and lower parts of the guide by stops. This flexible suspension can be achieved in several different ways, of which one presently preferred embodiment is shown in the figures.
In Fig. 4 the flexible suspension and the guide are shown separate and in Fig. 5 is shown a partial view of the bed frame with the guide sitting on a leg and the flexible suspension for the bed bottom sitting in a lower end position. The flexible suspension consists of a flexible plate 20 having two parallel slits 21, 22, which extend from an end edge 23 having the first guide element 24 arranged in the guide, to an opposite end edge 25 having a non-slit part 26 of the plate 20, which part forms a hinge joint between the three parts 27, 29, 28 of the plate formed by the slits, and each part 27, 28 of plate lying outside the respective slit, seen laterally of the plate, are intended to be connected to the bed bottom along their respective free end edges 30, 31. With this construction is achieved a flexible suspension which allows for a lifting up of the bed bottom above the respective pivot points of the legs and folding in of the legs in parallel with and underneath the bed bottom for the formation of a flat package .
As is shown in the partial view in Fig. 4 as well as in Fig. 5 the guides 13, 14 arranged on the legs have a T-formed guide rail 32 and two on each side of the guide rail at its lower end arranged support heads 33, 34, against which the bed bottom 12 rests in the erected position of the bed. The first guide element 24 is thereby comprised of two towards each other turned guide heads intended to be arranged under the protruding shanks of the rail 32, and at the same time the guide rail 32 has upper and lower stops 35, 36 which prevent the first guide element from disengagement from the guide rail. At the same time as the guide heads of the first guide element can slide freely in engagement with the guide rail they are also pivotal so that they do not prevent the pivotal movement of the legs .
As can be seen in the figures the guide 13, 14 has detent means 37, 38 intended to arrest the bed bottom in its lower end position at the lover end of the guide, see Fig. 5, which detent means are arranged at a distance above the support heads which corresponds to the thickness of the bed bottom, which detent means- cooperate with U-formed second guide elements 39, 40, arranged at the edge of the bed bottom.
According to the embodiment shown in Figs. 4 and 5 protruding rail elements are provided on each side of the T-formed guide rail 32, which rail elements extend up to the respective support head, as well as a locking element in form of a resilient tongue 43, 44 fixed on the outside of the respective rail element, which tongues are arranged to extend obliquely outwards from the respective rail element 41, 42, and the ends of which are at a distance from said support head, which distance slightly exceeds the thickness of the bed bottom. When the bed bottom travels downwards along the central guide rail the respective U-formed guide element slides up on the rail elements and thereby bias the resilient tongues inwards towards the rail element, whereupon, when the U-formed guide element has passed the resilient tongue, this snaps back and locks the U-formed tongue element between itself and the respective support head.
Push buttons 45 (only one can be seen in the Figs.) are provided on the resilient tongues, designed to be pushed in a direction towards each other in order to release the U-formed guide elements for collapsing the bed by pushing the bed bottom towards the rim, whereupon the legs freely can be folded in towards rim/bed bottom.
In order to enhance the force in the resilient tongues springs can be arranged in order to bias them in a direction from each other. Such a spring arrangement can be designed in different ways with separate spring elements for the respective tongue or alternatively one spring in the form of a wire loop, the ends of which act on the resilient tongues.
In the embodiment shown the flexible plate 20 with the first guide elements 24 is made in one piece with the second guide elements 39, 40. The U-formed guide elements can be mutually connected to each other through a bar or alternatively they can be separate from each other and have fastening tongues to be mounted on the underside of the bed bottom, preferably together with the flexible plate.
According to an alternative embodiment the flexible suspension consists of a flexible plate folded over itself, where the first guide element is arranged adjacent to an end edge, the other end edge being fixed in the bed bottom. The substantially V-formed folded part then forms a resilient joint, which allows lifting up of the bed bottom passed the pivotal mount of the legs in the rim, and thereby allows folding in of the legs. It functions according to the same principles as the above describe preferred embodiment.
It shall be emphasized that the invention has been described with reference to illustrating embodiments shown in the drawings, but it is not limited thereto and the scope of the invention is defined by the following claims.

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1. A collapsible bed for infants comprising a surrounding rim (1) and therewith connected legs (2, 3) and a bed bottom (12), characterized in that the bed has two, in the longitudinal direction of the bed, diametrically opposed legs (2, 3), pivotally connected to the rim (1), that the respective leg at its free end has perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the bed arranged, laterally protruding elongated elements (8, 9), arranged to protrude substantially to the same extent on each side of the respective leg, and in that each of the two legs (2, 3) on an inner side has a guide (13, 14) arranged to cooperate with a first guide element (24), provided on the bed bottom, and in that the bed bottom (12) when the bed is collapsed, is arranged to take a position adjacent to and in parallel with the rim (1), and when the bed is erected, the bed bottom (2) is arranged to take a position at a distance from and in parallel with said rim.
2. The bed according to claim 1, characterized in that the respective leg (2, 3) is pivotally arranged on a shaft (10) extended perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the bed, which shaft (10) is arranged at a distance underneath said rim, which distance substantially corresponds to a thickness of said bed bottom plus a height taken up by the two legs (2, 3) when pivoted to a position underneath the bed bottom, so that the bed in collapsed position forms a substantially flat package.
3. The bed according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that between the legs (2, 3) is arranged a tension element (18), which is fastened in the respective leg in the parts lying underneath the bed bottom, the extension of which is so adapted that when the bed bottom (12) is transferred to a lower end position the tension element applies a tensile force on the legs (2, 3) in order to give the bed stability in erected position.
4. The bed according to claim 3, characterized in that said tension element (18) is a cross-bar element (19) consisting of crossed textile or plastic strips, which are fastened at their ends in the respective leg.
5. The bed according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that said crossed textile or plastic strips are sewn onto a pliable textile or plastic material piece, which prevents the textile strips from being entangled which would render erection of the bed difficult.
6. The bed according to any of the claims 1 - 5, characterized in that said first guide element (24) is slidably and pivotally arranged in said guide (13, 14) and connected to said bed bottom (12) through a flexible suspension, which admits lifting up of the bed bottom to above the pivotal shaft of the legs while at the same time the bed bottom (12) still is guided in said guides (13, 14) .
7. The bed according to claim 6, characterized in that said flexible suspension consists of a flexible plate (20) having two parallel slits (21, 22) extending from one end edge (23) presenting the first guide element (24) arranged in the guide to an opposite end edge (25) presenting a section (26) of the plate which is not slit, which section forms a hinge between the three parts (27, 29, 28) defined by the slits, and wherein the parts (27, 28) of the plate (20) lying outside the respective slit are connected with the bed bottom (12) adjacent to their respective free end edges (30, 31) .
8. The bed according to claim 6, characterized in that said flexible suspension consists of a flexible plate, folded over itself, wherein a first guide element is arranged adjacent to an end edge and wherein the other end edge is attached to the bed bottom adjacent to the outer border of the bed bottom, whereby a substantially V-formed overturned part is formed, which forms a resilient hinge.
9. The bed according to any of the claims 1 - 8, characterized in that the guides (13, 14) arranged on the legs (2, 3) have a T-formed guide rail (32) and two on each side of the guide rail (32) at their lower end arranged, inwardly turned support heads (33, 34), against which the bed bottom (12) rests in the erected position of the bed, and in that said first guide element (24) has two guide heads facing each other intended to be arranged underneath the protruding shanks of the T-formed guide rail (32), and in that said guide rail (32) has upper (35) and lower (36) stops preventing said first guide element (24) from being disengaged from the guide rail (32) .
10. The bed according to any of the claims 1 - 9, characterized in that said guides (13, 14) arranged on the respective leg have detent means (37, 38) intended to arrest the bed bottom (12) in its lower end position at the lower end of the respective guide (13, 14), which detent means (37, 38) are arranged at a distance above the support heads, which distance corresponds to the thickness of the bed bottom, and in that U-formed guide elements (39, 40) for cooperation with said detent means are arranged at the edge of the bed bottom.
11. The bed according to claim 10, characterized in that the detent means (37, 38) are comprised of on each side and at a distance from the T-formed guide rail (32) arranged protruding rail elements (41, 42), which extend up to the respective support head (33, 34), as well as a locking element in the form of a resilient tongue (43, 44) fixed on the outside of the respective rail element (41, 42), which is arranged to extend obliquely outwards from said rail element and the end of which is at a distance from said support head (33, 34), which distance somewhat exceeds the thickness of the bed bottom, and on its outside has a control knob (45), such that the respective U-formed guide element, when the bed bottom travels downwards along the central guide rail, slides up onto the respective rail element and thereby biases the resilient tongue in towards the rail element, whereupon, when the U- formed guide element (39, 40) has passed the resilient tongue, it snaps back and locks the U-formed tongue element between itself and the respective support head.
12. The bed according to claim 11, characterized in that the push buttons (45) are designed to be pushed in a direction towards each other in order to thereby free the U-formed guide elements (39, 40) for collapsing the bed by pushing the bed bottom (12) up towards the rim (1), whereupon the legs (2, 3) freely can be folded in towards the rim/bed bottom.
13. The bed according to any of the claims 10 - 12, characterized in that the U-formed guide elements (39, 40) are designed in one piece with the pliable plate (20) forming the flexible mounting.
14. The bed according to any of the claims 10 - 12, characterized in that the U-formed guide elements (39, 40) are separate from the flexible plate (20), preferably mutually connected to each other through a bar, and in that they have fastening tongues intended to be mounted in the underside of the bed bottom, preferably in connection with the flexible, the flexible suspension creating plate (20).
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