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- This invention relates to a bed, and more particularly toa bed for an infant.
- the object of the invention is to provide a bed for an infant, the bed being strong, and light in weight, ⁇ and the bed being constructed so that it can be folded into a compact parcel when not being used.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a collapsible bed which has a flexible top or body member that can be removed easily when the body member is to be laundered.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a bed which has handles thereon to facilitate the carrying thereof, and which can be readily used for other purposes besides a bed, such as for a table, or bassinet.
- a further object of the invention is .to provide an infants folding table which is extremely simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
- Figure l is a side elevational view of the collapsible bed for a baby, according to the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a top plan view of the bed with parts broken away, and showing an attachment thereon when lthe device is to be used for other purposes; I Y
- Figure 3 is an end elevational view of the bed
- Figure 4 is a sectional View taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 2;
- Figure 5 is a sectional view taken on the line 5--5 of Figure 3;
- Figure 6 is an enlarged sectional view showing the corner hinge for the structure
- Figure 7 is a view similar to Figure 6, but showing the position of the parts of the hinge when the legs are folded.
- Figure 8 is an enlarger fragmentary elevational view, illustrating the hinge connection for the side and end members.
- the numeral I designates a frame which includes a pair of spaced parallel side members II and I2.
- the frame I9 further includes a pair of spaced parallel end members I3 and I4 which extend between the side members II and I2 and are connected thereto.
- a plurality of spaced parallel legs I are connected to the frame, and the legs I5 are adapted to be folded or collapsed inwardly when the bed is not being used so as to form a compact parcel, as for transporting the device in a vehicle.
- a body member I6 For supporting a baby, a body member I6 is provided, and the body member IG is preferably fabricated of a iieXible material, such as canvas or cloth.
- the upper edges of the body member I6 are folded over as at I1 and secured .to the main portion of the body member I6, by suitable stitching so as to dene hems for receiving the side and end members of the frame.
- the corners of the body member I6 are cut away as at I8, Figure 2, and intermediate por-tions I9 of the body member are cut away, Figure 1, and these cut away portions serve to prevent the body member I5 from becoming -entangled or binding the various hinge connections of the structure.
- Projecting through the body member I6 is a plurality of handles 20, whereby the bed can be carried manually to any desired location. Further, the handles 20 can be used to help maintain the legs I5 immobile in their folded position.
- each of the side members II and I2, and each of .the end members I4 and I5 comprises a pair of sections which are pivotally connected together. These sections can thus be pivoted together so as to enable the bed to be folded into a compact unit.
- a means is provided for pivotally connecting the sections together, and as this hinge means is the same in construction for each of the members II through I3, only one will be described in detail.
- the side member I2 includes a pair of sections 2
- a threaded bolt 21 extends through the units 23 and 24, and a wing nut 28 is arranged in threaded engagement with the bolt 21 for maintaining the parts in assembled relation.
- the units 23 and 24 are in the positions shown in Figures 1, 2, and 8.
- the wing nut 2B is loosened on the bolt 21, so that the units function as hinges whereby the sections 2
- the other members II, I3 and I4 are provided with similar pairs of sections which are pivotally connected together by similar hinge units.
- the bed is further provided with a plurality of corner castings 29 which are hollow. All of the castings 29 have the same construction and therefore it will suffice to describe only one in detail.
- the castings 29 serve to connect the meeting ends of the side and end members together, the castings 29 also provide a pivotal connection between the frame Il) and the legs I5.
- Each of the castings 29 includes a pair of socket portions 30 and 3l which are adapted to be connected to the ends of the side and end members of the frame. Referring to- Figures 6 and '7, itv will bevseen that each of the castings 29 is provided with a slot'32 in the bottom thereof. Secured to the upper end of each leg l is a post 33 which projects through the slot 32 and into the interior of the casting 29.
- a pin 34 pivotally connects the post 33 to "the:
- the casing 33 is provided with a slot 37 in its upper. end, and the recess 3l is adapted to receive a pin 36 which, is,
- a flexible support member 38 has its longitudinal side edges connected to a pair of side strips d3 and 4I.
- a plurality of clamps l2 are secured to the strips G0 and 4
- a bed hasbeen provided which can be used for supporting an infant or baby therein.
- the various parts of the bed are collapsible so that the bed can be folded into a compact parcel wherein the device can be readily transported in a vehicle or the like.
- the various parts thereof are so constructed that they will be locked safely in extended position so that accidental collapse of the bed will be prevented.
- the wing nuts 28 are loosened whereupon the sections which comprise the end and side members may be pivoted together.
- the post 33 of each leg is moved so that its slot 3T is out of engagement with the pin 33 whereupon the legs I5 can also be pivotally moved towards or contiguous to the parts of the fram-e.
- the frame and legs are preferably fabricated of a specially treated wood so as to provide a bed which is strong and light in Weight.
- pockets are formed wherein babys blankets, diapers, and other items may be readily carried therein.
- the support member of 39 the bed is converted to a table such as a dressing table for changing the babys clothes.
- the device can. be used forgiving the baby a sun bath and can be set up 'near the dinner table if desired.
- a frame including a pair of spaced parallel side members, a pair of spaced parallel end members extending between said side members, a hollow casting for connecting said end members to said side members, there being a slot in the. lower part of each of said castings, a plurality of legs for supporting said frame, each of said legs having a post eitending from its top end and projecting through the slot in one of said castings, each post havinga slot in and extending longitudinally thereof, a pin extending through the slot of each post and pivotally connecting the post to the adjacent casting, a securing element fixed in the upper part of each casting above the slot therein, each post havingfa slot in the end thereof for receiving the adjacent securing element te lock the legs in a position in which they are perpendicular to the side and end members, each of said side and end members including a pair cf sections, means pivotally connecting said pairs of sections together, said last named means comprising a hinge unit secured to each of the s ng ends of said sections,
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NOV. 18, 1952 G. C, MlTCHELL 2,617,999
FOLDING BED iled June 20, 1949 2 SHEETS-SHEET l 2% I NVENTOR.
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FOLDING BED 2 SHEETS-SHEET 2 Paten-ted Nov. 18, 1952 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE FOLDING BED Gladys C. Mitchell, Eugene, Greg. Application June 20, 1949, Serial No. 100,105
1 Claim. 1
This invention relates to a bed, and more particularly toa bed for an infant.
The object of the invention is to provide a bed for an infant, the bed being strong, and light in weight, `and the bed being constructed so that it can be folded into a compact parcel when not being used. Another object of the invention is to provide a collapsible bed which has a flexible top or body member that can be removed easily when the body member is to be laundered.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a bed which has handles thereon to facilitate the carrying thereof, and which can be readily used for other purposes besides a bed, such as for a table, or bassinet.
A further object of the invention is .to provide an infants folding table which is extremely simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
Other objects and advantages will be apparent during the courseof the following description.
In the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this application, and in which like numerals are used to designate like parts throughout the same:
Figure l is a side elevational view of the collapsible bed for a baby, according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the bed with parts broken away, and showing an attachment thereon when lthe device is to be used for other purposes; I Y
Figure 3 is an end elevational view of the bed;
Figure 4 is a sectional View taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 2;
Figure 5 is a sectional view taken on the line 5--5 of Figure 3;
Figure 6 is an enlarged sectional view showing the corner hinge for the structure;
Figure 7 is a view similar to Figure 6, but showing the position of the parts of the hinge when the legs are folded; and
Figure 8 is an enlarger fragmentary elevational view, illustrating the hinge connection for the side and end members.
Referring in detail to the drawings, the numeral I designates a frame which includes a pair of spaced parallel side members II and I2. The frame I9 further includes a pair of spaced parallel end members I3 and I4 which extend between the side members II and I2 and are connected thereto.
For supporting the frame I0, a plurality of spaced parallel legs I are connected to the frame, and the legs I5 are adapted to be folded or collapsed inwardly when the bed is not being used so as to form a compact parcel, as for transporting the device in a vehicle.
For supporting a baby, a body member I6 is provided, and the body member IG is preferably fabricated of a iieXible material, such as canvas or cloth. The upper edges of the body member I6 are folded over as at I1 and secured .to the main portion of the body member I6, by suitable stitching so as to dene hems for receiving the side and end members of the frame. The corners of the body member I6 are cut away as at I8, Figure 2, and intermediate por-tions I9 of the body member are cut away, Figure 1, and these cut away portions serve to prevent the body member I5 from becoming -entangled or binding the various hinge connections of the structure. Projecting through the body member I6 is a plurality of handles 20, whereby the bed can be carried manually to any desired location. Further, the handles 20 can be used to help maintain the legs I5 immobile in their folded position.
Each of the side members II and I2, and each of .the end members I4 and I5 comprises a pair of sections which are pivotally connected together. These sections can thus be pivoted together so as to enable the bed to be folded into a compact unit. A means is provided for pivotally connecting the sections together, and as this hinge means is the same in construction for each of the members II through I3, only one will be described in detail. Thus, for example, the side member I2 includes a pair of sections 2| and 22. Secured .to one end of each section 2| is a hinge unit 23 which is provided with a plurality of teeth 25 thereon. Secured to the other section 22 is a similar hinge unit 24 which has a plurality of teeth 2B .thereon that are adapted to mesh or coact with the teeth 25. A threaded bolt 21 extends through the units 23 and 24, and a wing nut 28 is arranged in threaded engagement with the bolt 21 for maintaining the parts in assembled relation. Thus, normally when the bed is being used, the units 23 and 24 are in the positions shown in Figures 1, 2, and 8. When the bed is to be :transported in a vehicle or the like, the wing nut 2B is loosened on the bolt 21, so that the units function as hinges whereby the sections 2| and 22 can be pivoted together. It will be apparent that the other members II, I3 and I4 are provided with similar pairs of sections which are pivotally connected together by similar hinge units.
The bed is further provided with a plurality of corner castings 29 which are hollow. All of the castings 29 have the same construction and therefore it will suffice to describe only one in detail. The castings 29 serve to connect the meeting ends of the side and end members together, the castings 29 also provide a pivotal connection between the frame Il) and the legs I5. Each of the castings 29 includes a pair of socket portions 30 and 3l which are adapted to be connected to the ends of the side and end members of the frame. Referring to- Figures 6 and '7, itv will bevseen that each of the castings 29 is provided with a slot'32 in the bottom thereof. Secured to the upper end of each leg l is a post 33 which projects through the slot 32 and into the interior of the casting 29.
A pin 34 pivotally connects the post 33 to "the:
casting 29, the pin 34 passing throughra slot ,3 5in the post 33, Figures 6 and '7. The casing 33 is provided with a slot 37 in its upper. end, and the recess 3l is adapted to receive a pin 36 which, is,
a flexible support member 38 has its longitudinal side edges connected to a pair of side strips d3 and 4I. A plurality of clamps l2 are secured to the strips G0 and 4| and the clamps 42 are adapted to embracingly receive the side members i l and I2.
From the foregoing, it is apparent that a bed hasbeen provided which can be used for supporting an infant or baby therein. The various parts of the bed are collapsible so that the bed can be folded into a compact parcel wherein the device can be readily transported in a vehicle or the like. Further, when the bed is being used, the various parts thereof are so constructed that they will be locked safely in extended position so that accidental collapse of the bed will be prevented. Thus, tofoldy the bed into a compact unit, the wing nuts 28 are loosened whereupon the sections which comprise the end and side members may be pivoted together. Then, the post 33 of each leg is moved so that its slot 3T is out of engagement with the pin 33 whereupon the legs I5 can also be pivotally moved towards or contiguous to the parts of the fram-e.
The frame and legs are preferably fabricated of a specially treated wood so as to provide a bed which is strong and light in Weight. When the bed is folded, pockets are formed wherein babys blankets, diapers, and other items may be readily carried therein. When using the support member of 39, the bed is converted to a table such as a dressing table for changing the babys clothes. The device can. be used forgiving the baby a sun bath and can be set up 'near the dinner table if desired. A
What I claim:
In a folding bed, a frame including a pair of spaced parallel side members, a pair of spaced parallel end members extending between said side members, a hollow casting for connecting said end members to said side members, there being a slot in the. lower part of each of said castings, a plurality of legs for supporting said frame, each of said legs having a post eitending from its top end and projecting through the slot in one of said castings, each post havinga slot in and extending longitudinally thereof, a pin extending through the slot of each post and pivotally connecting the post to the adjacent casting, a securing element fixed in the upper part of each casting above the slot therein, each post havingfa slot in the end thereof for receiving the adjacent securing element te lock the legs in a position in which they are perpendicular to the side and end members, each of said side and end members including a pair cf sections, means pivotally connecting said pairs of sections together, said last named means comprising a hinge unit secured to each of the s ng ends of said sections, a plurality of cooperating teeth arranged on each of said units, and means for maintaining the teeth of adjacent hinge units in engagement with each other.
GLADYS C. MITCHELL.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 606,355 Moore June 28, 1898 1,173,459 Palmer Feb. 29, 1916 1,240,359 OReilly Sept. 18, 1917 1,827,687 McCandless Oct. 13, 1931 1,983,889 Anderson Dec. 11, 1934 2,254,939 Elias Sept. 2, 1941
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