Foot of a baby bed

6721970
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Cheng, Pao-Hsien

Application #

265625

Filed

Oct-8-2002

Published

Apr-20-2004

Current US Class

005/312
005/93.1
005/99.1
016/30

International Classes

A47D 013/06

Field of Search

16/30 5/312 5/99.1 5/660 5/509.1 5/106 5/107 5/93.1 5/201 5/285

Examiners

Trettel; Michael F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rosenberg, Klein & Lee

US Patent References

4913452   Caster-supporting d...
5956786   Playpen
6158067   Convertible crib

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 99.1

4491992   Convertible baby cr...
5826285   Play yard
4815153   Inflatable play pen
6851135   Foldable skeleton f...
6119288   Play pen
6687928   Portable child's bed
5163191   Replaceable two-le...
6651275   Portable foldable c...
5212841   Carry-cot and case
5957436   Adjustable child st...
4715074   Crib
5970540   Foldable base for a...
 

More From Class 005

5377368   Collapsible baby bed
4939582   Convertible visual...
5367725   Playpen structure
5163195   Convertible head i...
4794657   Tummy hugger pil...
5318509   Head clamp safety...
7017202   Bunk bed panel
4550458   Cervical support pi...
5509156   Foot blanket
4187564   Infants cot
6289538   Variable contour h...
6928679   Head support with...
4875245   Bed clothes
4590633   Doll/blanket
6874184   Leg support appar...
 
Abstract
A baby bed has feet connected to lower ends of vertical supporting legs. Each of the feet has an upper fixed part, which is joined to corresponding leg when the baby bed is assembled in the factory, and a lower part, which is to be fitted to the upper part later by the user for the baby bed to be used. The upper part has elongated protrusions formed along the bottom, and the lower part has corresponding trenches on the top so that the lower part can be fitted to the upper part with the trenches being mounted onto the protrusions. All of the lower parts of the feet are placed in spare space of a packing box to save space in storage and transportation when the baby bed is folded and put in the box after assembling.
 
Claims
What is claim is:

1. A foot set of a baby bed, comprising:

a plurality of feet each including:

(i) a fixed upper part joined to a corresponding vertical rod and a corresponding lower horizontal rod of a frame of a baby bed; and,

(ii) a lower part provided for supporting the baby bed on a ground; the lower part being separate from the frame of the baby bed, and put in spare space of a packing case of the baby bed; the lower part being disposed under the fixed upper part when the baby bed is unpacked to be used;

wherein the baby bed frame has a plurality of vertical rods, and a plurality of lower horizontal rods, each of the fixed upper parts having an elongated guide rail along a bottom thereof, and each of the lower parts having an elongated guide trench on an upper side thereof, the lower parts of the feet being joined to respective ones of the fixed upper parts by sliding the lower parts on the fixed upper parts to mount the elongated guide trenches onto the elongated guide rails.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a foot set of a baby bed, more specifically a foot set, which is structured such as to help reduce size of packing; the foot set includes a plurality of feet each having an upper part attached to the frame of a baby bed, and a lower part, which is separate from the upper part. The lower parts may be packed in spare spaces of a packing box of the baby bed until the baby bed is unpacked and stretched to be used.

2. Prior Art

The present applicant has disclosed many inventions on baby bed products, which include cribs and playpens for babies, up to now. Examples include U.S. Pat. No. 6,364,563 directed to a Joint for a playpen, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/859,382.

Most of the above inventions are aimed at providing the users with more convenience and safety in use. Although most of the above baby beds and playpens are structured to be foldable for saving space in storage and transportation after assembly in the factory, little effort has been made to further reduce dimensions of the products when fully collapsed. Because the dimensions of the products when fully collapsed are not reduced to an ideal degree, there remains room for further reduction of such dimensions of baby bed products to reduce storage and transportation costs.
 
  A folding, rigid tent-like structure useful for a variety of play purposes can be constructed so as to utilize a pair of sides. These sides have top edges...  The framework, particularly for folding cots, includes an upper frame having a pair of longitudinal members and a pair of cross-members which are pivoted...