Adjustable co-sleeper nest

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6550082
  • Patent Number
    6,550,082
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 2, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An adjustable co-sleeper nest is described. The invention, in a first embodiment, comprises a baby crib having a removable front wall and four supporting rails attached to the back and side walls of the crib structure. A platform having a back wall, first and second side walls, and a reduced height front wall formed of flexible material is adjustably suspended from the supporting rails. A mattress pad is supported upon the platform structure within the walls of the platform. The platform and mattress pad extend beyond the side walls of the crib for a predetermined distance so that the mattress will fit snugly against the edge of a parental bed. Devices are provided for adjusting and securing the height of the co-sleeper platform. Straps are provided for securing the crib to the side of the parental bed. In a second embodiment, the co-sleeper nest is free-standing within an existing crib, bearing against the rear wall of the crib. Devices are provided for securing the crib to the side walls of the crib as well as for strapping the crib to the parental bed. The free-standing embodiment is designed to collapse for storage and transport.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The instant invention relates to the field of convertible units for use with babies and very young children; in particular to units which may be easily converted to a crib or child's bed-side sleeping enclosure, hereinafter referred to for convenience as a “co-sleeper”, that attaches securely to the parents' bed. The invention also includes a stand-alone unit for use with existing cribs.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Furniture and fixtures for use by babies and small children often presents a problem for parents with limited living space. For this reason it is desirable that such furniture serve more than one purpose. A bedside co-sleeper is very useful for an infant or very young child as it prevents a parent from having to get out of bed to deal with a child requiring minor attention or comforting. If the co-sleeper can then be put to other uses, the parents will save both space and the cost of other furniture. Various examples of such multi-purpose children's furniture have been patented and sold.




In U.S. Pat. No. 5,349,709, issued to Cheng teaches a folding combination playpen and baby bed having an elevated floorboard. U.S. Pat. No. 5,339,470, issued to Shamie discloses a combination foldable playpen and dressing/changing table. Mariol adds an upper level to a playpen to provide a bassinet. The short legs of the upper level are inserted into openings in the top of the vertical supports of the playpen. (U.S. Pat. No. 5,553,336). U.S. Pat. No. 2,632,186, issued to Berk et al. discloses a portable combination crib and playpen. Saldana teaches a unit designed for home and travel that may be used as a support for a playpen, bassinet or baby chair (U.S. Pat. No. 2,691,176).




Beside cribs that attached to the parents' bed were known at the turn of the century (U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,548,005; 620,069; 1,138,451; 1,283,169; 1,267,244) but fell out of favor for many years. Recently there has been a resurgence in the practice of having babies adjacent the parents' bed. Such bed-side devices are taught in U.S. Pat. No. 5,172,435 to Griffin et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 5,148,561 to Tharalson et al; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,293,655 to Van Winkle et al.




It is an objective of the present invention to provide a crib that can be adapted for use as a baby co-sleeper. It is a further objective of the invention to provide a stand-alone unit that can be used to convert an existing crib to a co-sleeper. It is still a further objective of the present invention that the unit provide a means for adjusting the height of the co-sleeper unit within the crib structure so as to be adaptable for use with platform-style beds that are typically lower than conventional beds. Finally, it is an objective of the invention that the stand-alone unit be readily collapsible for transport and storage. Other features and advantages of the invention will be seen from the following description and drawings.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention addresses all of the deficiencies of prior art convertible co-sleeper inventions and satisfies all of the objectives described above.




A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper providing the desired features may be constructed from the following components. A first rigid enclosure with an open top, a floor, a front wall, and at least one surrounding wall is provided. The front wall is removably mounted to the crib and the enclosure is of a first predetermined height. A second enclosure sized to fit substantially within the first enclosure and having an open top, a bottom and at least one surrounding wall is provided. Means are provided for adjustably supporting the second enclosure within the first enclosure at at least one predetermined distance from the top of the first enclosure. A securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed is provided. When the front wall is removed from the crib, the second enclosure is supported by the supporting means, the securing strap assembly is properly positioned and the crib is secured to the parental bed the crib will serve as a co-sleeper.




In a variant of the invention, a crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper may be constructed from the following components. A rigid first enclosure having an open top, a floor, a front wall, a back wall, a first side wall and a second side wall is provided. The front wall is removably mounted to the crib and the first enclosure is of a first predetermined height. A second enclosure having an open top, a floor, a front, a back, a first side and a second side is provided.




First, second, third and fourth mounting rails, each of the rails having a first end and a second end are provided. The first mounting rail is affixed at its first end and its second end to the first side wall adjacent the front wall. The second mounting rail is affixed at its first end and its second end to the first side wall adjacent the back wall. The third mounting rail is affixed at its first end and its second end to the second side wall adjacent the front wall. The fourth mounting rail is affixed at its first end and its second end to the second side wall adjacent the back wall. Means are provided for adjustably mounting the second enclosure to the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails within the first enclosure at at least one predetermined distance from the top of the first enclosure. A securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed is provided. When the front wall is removed from the crib, the second enclosure is mounted within the first enclosure, the securing strap assembly is properly positioned and the crib is secured to the parental bed the crib will serve as a co-sleeper.




In a further variant of the invention, the back, first side and second side of the second enclosure are of a second predetermined height and the front of the second enclosure is of a third predetermined height, less than the second predetermined height.




In still a further variant of the invention, the first side and the second side of the second enclosure extend past a front edge of the first side wall and a front edge of the second side wall, respectively, for a second predetermined distance.




In yet a further variant, the means for adjustably mounting the second enclosure to the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails includes first, second, third and fourth locking guide tube assemblies. Each of the locking assemblies includes a length of rigid tubing. The tubing is sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails. Means for attaching the locking assembly to the second enclosure, and means for releasably securing the locking assembly to one of the mounting rails are provided.




The first locking guide assembly is attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the first side. The second locking guide assembly is attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the first side. The third locking guide assembly is attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the second side. The fourth locking guide assembly is attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the second side.




In still a further variant of the invention, the means for adjustably mounting the second enclosure to the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails includes first, second, third and fourth guide tube assemblies. Each of the guide tube assemblies includes a length of rigid tubing. The tubing is sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails. Means are provided for attaching the guide tube assembly to the second enclosure. The first guide tube assembly is attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the front edge and a bottom edge of the first side. The second guide tube assembly is attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the back edge and the bottom edge of the first side. The third guide tube assembly is attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the front edge and a bottom edge of the second side. The fourth guide tube assembly is attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the back edge and the bottom edge of the second side.




In yet a further variant of the invention, the means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails includes a locking lever. The locking lever includes a handle portion and extends to a pivot portion and further extends to a cam portion. An orifice in the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly is provided. The orifice is sized, shaped, and located to permit the cam portion of the locking lever to bear upon one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails.




A pivot mounting is provided. The pivot mounting is affixed adjacent the orifice in the rigid tubing and is sized, shaped, and located to permit pivotal mounting of the pivot portion of the locking lever. A pivot pin is provided. The pin pivotally secures the locking lever to the pivot mounting so that the locking lever will secure the locking guide tube assembly to the mounting rail in a first position and permit the mounting rail to slide within the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly in a second position.




In still a further variant, the means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails includes a series of orifices. The orifices are spaced along a length of each the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails. A plunger pin is provided. The plunger pin has a first end and a second end and has an operating knob at the first end and an engaging end at the second end. The engaging end is sized and shaped to fit slidably within one of the orifices in the mounting rails. A plunger pin housing is provided. The housing is affixed to the locking guide tube assembly and is sized, shaped and located to position the plunger pin orthogonal to the mounting rail so that the plunger pin will engage the orifices in the mounting rail.




A return spring is provided. The return spring is located within the plunger pin housing and is sized, shaped and located to cause the plunger pin to be urged toward the mounting rail. When the operating knob is withdrawn away from the mounting rail the plunger pin will be withdrawn from one of the orifices and the mounting rail will slide within the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly. When the operating knob is released the plunger pin will engage one of the orifices in the mounting rail and the locking guide tube assembly will be secured to it.




In another variant, the means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails includes at least two vertical slits. The slits extend from a lower end of the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly upwardly for a first predetermined distance. An external tapered thread extends from the lower end of the rigid tubing upwardly for the first predetermined distance. A threaded collar is provided. The collar is sized, shaped, and located to threadedly engage the tapered thread of the rigid tubing. When the threaded collar is rotated in a first, tightening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to bear frictionally against one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails. When the threaded collar is rotated in a second, loosening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to slide over one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, permitting vertical adjustment of the second enclosure.




In still another variant of the invention, the securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed further includes a strap member of a length greater than twice the width of the parental bed having a first end and a second end. A resistance plate member is provided that has at least two slots vertically aligned and centrally located through which the strap member is threaded such that the first end and the second end are substantially equidistant from the plate member. A strap member receiving means is fixedly attached to the first side wall and second side wall of the crib. Attachment cooperation means are slidably engaged near the first end and near the second end of the strap member for reversible connection to the strap member receiving means. Means for adjusting a length of the strap member and fixedly tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the strap member receiving means are provided. The strap member is properly positioned when located under a mattress of the parental bed and held in place by the resistance plate member located vertically at a side of the parental bed opposite placement of the crib and the strap member is tightened so the crib is held fast to the parental bed.




In yet another variant, the securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed includes first and second guide slots. The guide slots are sized, shaped and located upon the first and second side walls of the crib to constrain the strap member adjacent its first end and its second end, thereby more securely holding the crib to the parental bed.




In yet a further variant of the invention, a crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper includes a rigid first enclosure. The first enclosure has an open top, a floor, a front wall, a back wall, a first side wall and a second side wall. The front wall is removably mounted to the crib. The first enclosure is of the second predetermined height. A second enclosure is provided. The second enclosure has an open top, a floor, a front, a back, a first side and a second side. First, second, third and fourth mounting rails are provided. Each of the rails has a first end and a second end. The second and fourth mounting rails are located adjacent to and bear upon the back wall of the first enclosure.




A rear upper connecting rail is provided. The rear rail has a first end and a second end and is removably attached at its first end to the first end of the second mounting rail and removably attached at its second end to the first end of the fourth mounting rail. A first side upper connecting rail is provided. The first side rail has a first end and a second end and is removably attached at its first end to the first end of the second mounting rail and removably attached at its second end to the first end of the first mounting rail. A second side upper connecting rail is provided. The second side rail has a first end and a second end and is removably attached at its first end to the first end of the fourth mounting rail and removably attached at its second end to the first end of the third mounting rail.




Four mounting feet are provided. Each of the feet is sized and shaped to attach to the second end of one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and to grip frictionally the floor of the first enclosure. Means are provided for adjustably mounting the second enclosure to the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails within the first enclosure at at least one predetermined distance from the top of the first enclosure.




A securing strap assembly is provided for securing the crib to a parental bed. When the front wall is removed from the crib, the second enclosure is mounted within the first enclosure, the securing strap assembly is properly positioned and the crib is secured to the parental bed, the crib will serve as a co-sleeper.




In still a further variant, a crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper also includes at least one pair of tensioning devices. The tensioning devices have a threaded rod with a first end, a second end, and an attachment plate. The plate is orthogonaly mounted to the first end of the threaded rod. At least one pair of threaded orifices passing orthogonaly through at least two of the second and fourth mounting rails and the first and third mounting rails is provided. The orifices are sized, shaped, and located to receive threadedly the second end of the threaded rods of the tensioning devices such that the threaded rods are collinear. When the threaded rods of the tensioning devices are rotated outwardly from two of the second and fourth mounting rails and the first and third mounting rails, the attachment plates will bear against the first side wall and the second side wall of the crib, thereby stabilizing the second enclosure within the crib.




In yet another variant, the tensioning device further includes a stabilizing point. The point is collinear with the threaded rod and mounted orthogonaly to the attachment plate, thereby preventing movement of the second enclosure with respect to the crib.




In still a further variant of the invention, a second enclosure for use with an existing crib is provided, along with a securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed. Mounting rails for the second enclosure are secured to the first and second side walls of the crib.




In yet another variation, for use with an existing crib, mounting rails for the second enclosure are free-standing and are removably attached together with a rear upper connecting rail, a first side upper connecting rail and a second side upper connecting rail. The second and fourth mounting rails are located adjacent to and bear upon the back wall of the existing crib. A securing strap assembly for securing the crib to the parental bed is also provided. In still another variant, at least one pair of tensioning devices is provided. In still another variation, tensioning devices bear upon first and second side walls of the existing crib and serve to stabilize the second enclosure within the existing crib. In a final variant, the tensioning devices include stabilizing points to prevent movement of the stabilizing devices with respect to the crib.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the invention illustrating a crib with removable front wall with a co-sleeper nest installed;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a first enclosure crib with a removable front wall used as part of a second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a first embodiment of second enclosure used with the

FIG. 2

crib in the second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the second embodiment illustrating a securing strap assembly for attachment to a parental bed;





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view of the

FIG. 4

embodiment illustrating the projection of the second enclosure past a front of the first enclosure;





FIG. 6

is a detailed perspective view of a first embodiment of a locking guide tube assembly and a guide tube assembly;





FIG. 7

is a detailed cross-sectional side view of the first embodiment of the locking guide tube assembly;





FIG. 8

is a detailed cross-sectional side view of the second embodiment of the locking guide tube assembly;





FIG. 9

is a detailed cross-sectional side view of the third embodiment of the locking guide tube assembly;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the second embodiment attached to a parental bed using the securing strap assembly;





FIG. 11

is a detailed perspective view of a guide slot assembly attached to a side of the crib;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a second enclosure illustrating supporting feet and rear and side connecting rails;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of a third embodiment of a second enclosure illustrating tensioning devices for attachment to a crib;





FIG. 14

is a detailed perspective view of the tensioning device illustrating a stabilizing point;





FIG. 15

is a front view of a third embodiment of the invention including the

FIG. 13

second enclosure;





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of the invention illustrating an existing crib with the

FIG. 3

embodiment of the second enclosure attached; and





FIG. 17

is a perspective view of a fifth embodiment of the invention illustrating an existing crib with the

FIG. 13

embodiment of the second enclosure attached.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

illustrates a crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper


10


providing the desired features. The crib


10


may be constructed from the following components. A first rigid enclosure


14


with an open top


18


, a floor


22


, a front wall


26


, and at least one surrounding wall


30


is provided. The front wall


26


is removably mounted to the crib


10


and the first enclosure


14


is of a first predetermined height


34


. A second enclosure


38


sized to fit substantially within the first enclosure


14


and having an open top


42


, a bottom


46


and at least one surrounding wall


50


is provided. Means


54


are provided for adjustably supporting the second enclosure


38


within the first enclosure


14


at at least one predetermined distance


58


from the top


18


of the first enclosure


14


. A securing strap assembly


60


for securing the crib


10


to a parental bed (not shown) is provided. When the front wall


26


is removed from the crib


10


, the second enclosure


38


is supported by the supporting means


54


, the securing strap assembly


60


is properly positioned and the crib


10


is secured to the parental bed


62


the crib


10


will serve as a co-sleeper.




In a variant of the invention, illustrated in

FIGS. 2-4

, a crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper


10


may be constructed from the following components. A rigid first enclosure


66


having an open top


70


, a floor


74


, a front wall


78


, a back wall


82


, a first side wall


86


and a second side wall


90


is provided. The front wall


78


is removably mounted to the crib


10


and the first enclosure


66


is of a first predetermined height


34


. As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, a second enclosure


98


having an open top


102


, a floor


106


, a front


110


, a back


114


, a first side


118


and a second side


122


is provided.




First


126


, second


130


, third


134


and fourth


138


mounting rails, each of the rails


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


having a first end


142


and a second end


146


are provided. The first mounting rail


126


is affixed at its first end


142


and its second end


146


to the first side wall


86


adjacent the front wall


78


. The second mounting rail


130


is affixed at its first end


142


and its second end


146


to the first side wall


86


adjacent the back wall


82


. The third mounting rail


134


is affixed at its first end


142


and its second end


146


to the second side wall


90


adjacent the front wall


78


. The fourth mounting rail


138


is affixed at its first end


142


and its second end (not shown) to the second side wall


90


adjacent the back wall


82


. As illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, means


150


are provided for adjustably mounting the second enclosure


98


to the first


126


, second


130


, third


134


and fourth


138


mounting rails within the first enclosure


66


at at least one predetermined distance


58


from the top


70


of the first enclosure


66


. A securing strap assembly


60


for securing the crib


10


to a parental bed (not shown) is provided. When the front wall


78


is removed from the crib


10


, the second enclosure


98


is mounted within the first enclosure


66


, the securing strap assembly


60


is properly positioned and the crib


10


is secured to the parental bed the crib


10


will serve as a co-sleeper.




In a further variant of the invention, as illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the back


114


, first side


118


and second side


122


of the second enclosure


98


are of a second predetermined height


154


and the front


110


of the second enclosure


98


is of a third predetermined height


158


, less than the second predetermined height


154


.




In still a further variant of the invention, as illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the first side


118


and the second side


122


of the second enclosure


98


extend past a front edge


162


of the first side wall


86


and a front edge


166


of the second side wall


90


, respectively, for a second predetermined distance


170


.




In yet a further variant, as illustrated in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the means


150


for adjustably mounting the second enclosure


98


to the first


126


, second


130


, third


134


and fourth


138


mounting rails includes first


174


, second (not shown), third (not shown) and fourth (not shown) locking guide tube assemblies. Each of the locking assemblies


174


, (not shown) includes a length of rigid tubing


190


. The tubing


190


is sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first


126


, second


130


, third


134


and fourth


138


mounting rails. Means


194


for attaching the locking assembly


174


to the second enclosure


98


, and means


198


for releasably securing the locking assembly


174


to one of the mounting rails


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


are provided.




The first locking guide assembly


174


is attached to the second enclosure


98


adjacent an intersection


202


of a front edge


206


and a top edge


210


of the first side


118


. The second locking guide assembly is attached to the second enclosure


98


adjacent an intersection (not shown) of a back edge (not shown) and the top edge


210


of the first side


118


. The third locking guide assembly is attached to the second enclosure


98


at an intersection (not shown) of a front edge (not shown) and a top edge (not shown) of the second side


122


. The fourth locking guide assembly is attached to the second enclosure


98


at an intersection (not shown) of a back edge (not shown) and the top edge (not shown) of the second side


122


.




In still a further variant of the invention, as illustrated in

FIG. 6

, the means


150


for adjustably mounting the second enclosure


98


to the first


126


, second


130


, third


134


and fourth


138


mounting rails includes first


242


, second (not shown), third (not shown) and fourth (not shown) guide tube assemblies. Each of the guide tube assemblies


242


, (not shown) includes a length of rigid tubing


258


. The tubing


258


is sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first


126


, second


130


, third


134


and fourth


138


mounting rails. Means


262


are provided for attaching the guide tube assembly


242


to the second enclosure


98


. The first guide tube assembly


242


is attached to the second enclosure


98


adjacent an intersection


266


of the front edge


206


and a bottom edge


270


of the first side


118


. The second guide tube assembly is attached to the second enclosure


98


adjacent an intersection (not shown) of the back edge (not shown) and the bottom edge


270


of the first side


118


. The third guide tube assembly is attached to the second enclosure


98


adjacent an intersection (not shown) of the front edge (not shown) and a bottom edge (not shown) of the second side


122


. The fourth guide tube assembly is attached to the second enclosure


98


adjacent an intersection (not shown) of the back edge (not shown) and the bottom edge of the second side


122


.




In yet a further variant of the invention, as illustrated in

FIG. 7

, the means


198


for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly


174


to one of the mounting rails


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


includes a locking lever


290


. The locking lever


290


includes a handle portion


294


and extends to a pivot portion


298


and further extends to a cam portion


302


. An orifice


306


in the rigid tubing


190


of the locking guide tube assembly


174


is provided. The orifice


306


is sized, shaped, and located to permit the cam portion


302


of the locking lever


290


to bear upon one of the first


126


, second


130


, third


134


and fourth


138


mounting rails.




A pivot mounting


310


is provided. The pivot mounting


310


is affixed adjacent the orifice


306


in the rigid tubing


190


and is sized, shaped, and located to permit pivotal mounting of the pivot portion


298


of the locking lever


290


. A pivot pin


314


is provided. The pin


314


pivotally secures the locking lever


290


to the pivot mounting


310


so that the locking lever


290


will secure the locking guide tube assembly


174


to the mounting rail


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


in a first position


318


and permit the mounting rail


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


to slide within the rigid tubing


190


of the locking guide tube assembly


174


in a second position


318


.




In still a further variant, as illustrated in

FIG. 8

, the means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly


174


to one of the mounting rails


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


includes a series of orifices


322


. The orifices


322


are spaced along a length


326


of each the first


126


, second


130


, third


134


and fourth


138


mounting rails. A plunger pin


330


is provided. The plunger pin


330


has a first end


334


and a second end


338


and has an operating knob


342


at the first end


334


and an engaging end


346


at the second end


338


. The engaging end


346


is sized and shaped to fit slidably within one of the orifices


322


in the mounting rails


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


. A plunger pin housing


350


is provided. The housing


350


is affixed to the locking guide tube assembly


174


and is sized, shaped and located to position the plunger pin


330


orthogonal to the mounting rail


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


so that the plunger pin


330


will engage the orifices


322


in the mounting rail


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


.




A return spring


354


is provided. The return spring


354


is located within the plunger pin housing


350


and is sized, shaped and located to cause the plunger pin


330


to be urged toward the mounting rail


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


. When the operating knob


342


is withdrawn away from the mounting rail


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


the plunger pin


330


will be withdrawn from one of the orifices


322


and the mounting rail


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


will slide within the rigid tubing


190


of the locking guide tube assembly


174


. When the operating knob


342


is released the plunger pin


330


will engage one of the orifices


322


in the mounting rail


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


and the locking guide tube assembly


174


will be secured to it.




In another variant, as illustrated in

FIG. 9

, the means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly


174


to one of the mounting rails


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


includes at least two vertical slits


358


. The slits


358


extend from a lower end


362


of the rigid tubing


190


of the locking guide tube assembly


174


upwardly for a first predetermined distance


366


. An external tapered thread


370


extends from the lower end


362


of the rigid tubing


190


upwardly for the first predetermined distance


366


. A threaded collar


374


is provided. The collar


374


is sized, shaped, and located to threadedly engage the tapered thread


370


of the rigid tubing


190


. When the threaded collar


374


is rotated in a first


378


, tightening direction the vertical slits


358


will permit the rigid tubing


190


to bear frictionally against one of the first


126


, second


130


, third


134


and fourth


138


mounting rails. When the threaded collar


374


is rotated in a second


382


, loosening direction the vertical slits


358


will permit the rigid tubing


190


to slide over one of the first


126


, second


130


, third


134


and fourth


138


mounting rails, permitting vertical adjustment of the second enclosure


98


.




In still another variant of the invention, as illustrated in

FIGS. 4

,


10


and


11


, the securing strap assembly


60


for securing the crib


10


to a parental bed


62


further includes a strap member


128


of a length greater than twice a width


132


of the parental bed


62


having a first end


136


and a second end (not shown). A resistance plate member


140


is provided that has at least two slots


144


vertically aligned and centrally located through which the strap member


128


is threaded such that the first end


136


and the second end are substantially equidistant from the plate member


140


. A strap member receiving means


148


is fixedly attached to the first side wall


86


and second side wall


90


of the crib


10


. Attachment cooperation means


152


are slidably engaged near the first end


136


and near the second end of the strap member


128


for reversible connection to the strap member receiving means


148


. Means


156


for adjusting a length of the strap member


128


and fixedly tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means


152


to the strap member receiving means


148


are provided. The strap member


128


is properly positioned when located under a mattress


422


of the parental bed


62


and held in place by the resistance plate member


140


located vertically at a side


426


of the parental bed


62


opposite placement of the crib


10


and the strap member


128


is tightened so the crib


10


is held fast to the parental bed


62


.




In yet another variant, as illustrated in

FIG. 11

, the securing strap assembly


60


for securing the crib


10


to a parental bed


62


includes first


430


and second (not shown) guide slots. The guide slots


430


are sized, shaped and located upon the first


86


and second


90


side walls of the crib


10


to constrain the strap member


386


adjacent its first end


394


and its second end, thereby more securely holding the crib


10


to the parental bed


62


.




In yet a further variant of the invention, as illustrated in

FIGS. 12 and 15

, a crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper


10


includes a rigid first enclosure


66


. The first enclosure


66


has an open top


70


, a floor


74


, a front wall (not shown), a back wall


82


, a first side wall


86


and a second side wall


90


. The front wall is removably mounted to the crib


10


. The first enclosure


66


is of the first predetermined height


34


. A second enclosure


98


is provided. The second enclosure


98


has an open top


102


, a floor


106


, a front


110


, a back


114


, a first side


118


and a second side


122


. First


438


, second


442


, third


446


and fourth


450


mounting rails are provided. Each of the rails


438


,


442


,


446


,


450


has a first end


454


and a second end


458


. The second


442


and fourth


450


mounting rails are located adjacent to and bear upon the back wall


82


of the first enclosure


66


.




A rear upper connecting rail


462


is provided. The rear rail


462


has a first end


466


and a second end


470


and is removably attached at its first end


462


to the first end


454


of the second mounting rail


442


and removably attached at its second end


466


to the first end


462


of the fourth mounting rail


450


. A first side upper connecting rail


474


is provided. The first side rail


474


has a first end


478


and a second end


482


and is removably attached at its first end


478


to the first end


454


of the second mounting rail


442


and removably attached at its second end


482


to the first end


454


of the first mounting rail


438


. A second side upper connecting rail


486


is provided. The second side rail


486


has a first end


490


and a second end


494


and is removably attached at its first end


490


to the first end


454


of the fourth mounting rail


450


and removably attached at its second end


494


to the first end


454


of the third mounting rail


446


.




Four mounting feet


498


are provided. Each of the feet


498


is sized and shaped to attach to the second end


458


of one of the first


438


, second


442


, third


446


and fourth


450


mounting rails and to grip frictionally the floor


74


of the first enclosure


66


. Means


150


are provided for adjustably mounting the second enclosure


98


to the first


438


, second


442


, third


446


and fourth


450


mounting rails within the first enclosure


66


at at least one predetermined distance


58


from the top


70


of the first enclosure


66


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 10

, a securing strap assembly


60


is provided for securing the crib


10


to a parental bed


62


. When the front wall


78


is removed from the crib


10


, the second enclosure


100


is mounted within the first enclosure


66


, the securing strap assembly


60


is properly positioned and the crib


10


is secured to the parental bed


62


, the crib


10


will serve as a co-sleeper.




In still a further variant, as illustrated in

FIGS. 2

,


13


and


14


, a crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper


10


also includes at least one pair of tensioning devices


502


. The tensioning devices


502


have a threaded rod


506


with a first end


510


, a second end


514


, and an attachment plate


518


. The plate


518


is orthogonaly mounted to the first end


510


of the threaded rod


506


. At least one pair of threaded orifices


522


passing orthogonaly through at least two of the second


442


and fourth


450


mounting rails and the first


438


and third


446


mounting rails is provided. The orifices


522


are sized, shaped, and located to receive threadedly the second end


514


of the threaded rods


506


of the tensioning devices


502


such that the threaded rods


506


are collinear. When the threaded rods


506


of the tensioning devices


502


are rotated outwardly from two of the second


442


and fourth


450


mounting rails and the first


438


and third


446


mounting rails, the attachment plates


518


will bear against the first side wall


86


and the second side wall


90


of the crib


10


, thereby stabilizing the second enclosure


98


within the crib


10


.




In yet another variant, as illustrated in

FIG. 14

, the tensioning device


502


further includes a stabilizing point


526


. The point


526


is collinear with the threaded rod


506


and mounted orthogonaly to the attachment plate


518


, thereby preventing movement of the second enclosure


100


with respect to the crib


10


.




In still a further variant of the invention, as illustrated in

FIG. 16

, a second enclosure


98


for use with an existing crib


530


is provided, along with a securing strap assembly


58


for securing the crib


530


to a parental bed


62


. Mounting rails


126


,


130


,


134


,


138


for the second enclosure


98


are secured to the first


86


and second


90


side walls of the crib


530


.




In yet another variation, as illustrated in

FIGS. 12 and 17

, for use with an existing crib


530


, mounting rails


438


,


442


,


446


,


450


for the second enclosure


98


are free-standing and are removably attached together with a rear upper connecting rail


462


, a first side upper connecting rail


474


and a second side upper connecting rail


486


. The second


442


and fourth


450


mounting rails are located adjacent to and bear upon a back wall


532


of the existing crib


530


. A securing strap assembly


58


for securing the crib


530


to the parental bed


62


is also provided. In still another variant, at least one pair of tensioning devices


502


is provided. In still another variation, tensioning devices


502


bear upon first


536


and second


540


side walls of the existing crib


530


and serve to stabilize the second enclosure


98


within the existing crib


530


. In a final variant, as illustrated in

FIG. 14

the tensioning devices


502


include stabilizing points


526


to prevent movement of the stabilizing devices


502


with respect to the crib


530


.



Claims
  • 1. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper comprising:a first rigid enclosure having an open top, a floor, a front wall, and at least one surrounding wall; said front wall being removably mounted to the crib; said enclosure being of a first predetermined height; a second enclosure, said second enclosure being sized to fit substantially within the first enclosure and having an open top, a bottom and at least one surrounding wall; means for adjustably supporting a height of said second enclosure within the first enclosure at at least one predetermined distance from the top of the first enclosure; a securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed; and wherein when the front wall is removed from the crib and the second enclosure is supported by the supporting means and the securing strap assembly is properly positioned and the crib is secured to the parental bed the crib may serve as a co-sleeper.
  • 2. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper comprising:a rigid first enclosure, said first enclosure having an open top, a floor, a front wall, a back wall, a first side wall and a second side wall; said front wall being removably mounted to the crib; said first enclosure being of a first predetermined height; a second enclosure, said second enclosure having an open top, a floor, a front, a back, a first side and a second side; first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, each of said rails having a first end and a second end; said first mounting rail affixed at its first end and its second end to the first side wall adjacent the front wall; said second mounting rail affixed at its first end and its second end to the first side wall adjacent the back wall; said third mounting rail affixed at its first end and its second end to the second side wall adjacent the front wall; said fourth mounting rail affixed at its first end and its second end to the second side wall adjacent the back wall; means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails within said first enclosure at at least one predetermined distance from the top of the first enclosure; a securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed; and wherein when the front wall is removed from the crib and the second enclosure is mounted within said first enclosure and the securing strap assembly is properly positioned and the crib is secured to the parental bed the crib will serve as a co-sleeper.
  • 3. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 2, wherein the back, first side and second side of the second enclosure are of a second predetermined height and the front of the second enclosure is of a third predetermined height, less than the second predetermined height.
  • 4. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 2, wherein the first side and the second side of the second enclosure extend past a front edge of the first side wall and a front edge the second side wall, respectively, for a second predetermined distance.
  • 5. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 2 wherein the means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails further comprises:first, second, third and fourth locking guide tube assemblies, each of said locking assemblies including a length of rigid tubing, said tubing sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, means for attaching the locking assembly to the second enclosure, and means for releasably securing the locking assembly to one of the mounting rails; said first locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the first side; said second locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the first side; said third locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the second side; and said fourth locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the second side.
  • 6. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 5 wherein the means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails further comprises:first, second, third and fourth guide tube assemblies, each of said guide tube assemblies including a length of rigid tubing, said tubing sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and means for attaching the guide tube assembly to the second enclosure; said first guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the front edge and a bottom edge of the first side; said second guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the back edge and the bottom edge of the first side; said third guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the front edge and a bottom edge of the second side; and said fourth guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the front edge and the bottom edge of the second side.
  • 7. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 5, wherein the means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:a locking lever, said locking lever including a handle portion and extending to a pivot portion and further extending to a cam portion; an orifice in the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly, said orifice being sized, shaped, and disposed to permit the cam portion of the locking lever to bear upon one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails; a pivot mounting, said pivot mounting affixed adjacent the orifice in the rigid tubing and being sized, shaped, and disposed to permit pivotal mounting of the pivot portion of the locking lever; and a pivot pin, said pin pivotally securing the locking lever to the pivot mounting such that the locking lever will secure the locking guide tube assembly to the mounting rail in a first position and permit the mounting rail to slide within the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly in a second position.
  • 8. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 5, wherein the means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:a series of orifices, said orifices spaced along a length of each the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails; a plunger pin, said plunger pin having a first end and a second end and having an operating knob at said first end and an engaging end at said second end, said engaging end sized and shaped to fit slidably within one of the orifices in the mounting rails; a plunger pin housing, said housing being affixed to the locking guide tube assembly and being sized, shaped and disposed to position the plunger pin orthogonal to the mounting rail so that the plunger pin will engage the orifices in the mounting rail; a return spring, said return spring disposed within the plunger pin housing and being sized, shaped and disposed to cause the plunger pin to be urged toward the mounting rail; and whereby, when the operating knob is withdrawn away from the mounting rail the plunger pin will be withdrawn from one of the orifices and the mounting rail will slide within the rigid tube of the locking guide tube assembly and when the operating knob is released the plunger pin will engage one of the orifices in the mounting rail and the locking guide tube assembly will be secured thereto.
  • 9. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 5, wherein the means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:at least two vertical slits, said slits extending from a lower end of the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly upwardly for a first predetermined distance; an external tapered thread, said thread extending from the lower end of said rigid tubing upwardly for said first predetermined distance; a threaded collar, said collar being sized, shaped, and disposed to threadedly engage the tapered thread of the rigid tubing; and whereby, when the threaded collar is rotated in a first, tightening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to bear frictionally against one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and when the threaded collar is rotated in a second, loosening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to slide over one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, thereby permitting vertical adjustment of the second enclosure.
  • 10. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 2, wherein the securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed further comprises:a strap member of a length greater than twice a width of the parental bed and having a first end and a second end; a resistance plate member having at least two slots vertically aligned and centrally disposed through which the strap member is threaded such that the first end and the second end are substantially equidistant from the plate member; strap member receiving means fixedly attached to the first side wall and second side wall of the crib; attachment cooperation means slidably engaged near the first end and near the second end of the strap member for reversible connection to the strap member receiving means; means for adjusting the length of the strap member and fixedly tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the strap member receiving means; and wherein the strap member is properly positioned when disposed under a mattress of the parental bed and held in place by the resistance plate member disposed vertically at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the crib and the strap member is tightened so the crib is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 11. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 2, wherein the securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed further comprises:first and second guide slots, said guide slots sized, shaped and disposed upon the first and second side walls of the crib to constrain the strap member adjacent its first end and its second end, thereby more securely holding the crib to the parental bed.
  • 12. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper comprising:a rigid first enclosure, said first enclosure having an open top, a floor, a front wall, a back wall, a first side wall and a second side wall; said front wall being removably mounted to the crib; said first enclosure being of a first predetermined height; a second enclosure, said second enclosure having an open top, a floor, a front, a back, a first side and a second side; first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, each of said rails having a first end and a second end; said second and fourth mounting rails being disposed adjacent and bearing upon the back wall of the first enclosure; a rear upper connecting rail, said rear rail having a first end and a second end and being removably attached at its first end to the first end of the second mounting rail and removably attached at its second end to the first end of the fourth mounting rail; a first side upper connecting rail, said first side rail having a first end and a second end and being removably attached at its first end to the first end of the second mounting rail and removably attached at its second end to the first end of the first mounting rail; a second side upper connecting rail, said second side rail having a first end and a second end and being removably attached at its first end to the first end of the fourth mounting rail and removably attached at its second end to the first end of the third mounting rail; four mounting feet, each of said feet being sized and shaped to attach to the second end of one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and to grip frictionally the floor of the first enclosure; means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails within said first enclosure at at least one predetermined distance from the top of the first enclosure; a securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed; and wherein when the front wall is removed from the crib and the second enclosure is mounted within said first enclosure and the securing strap assembly is properly positioned and the crib is secured to the parental bed the crib will serve as a co-sleeper.
  • 13. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 12, further comprising:at least one pair of tensioning devices, said tensioning devices having a threaded rod, said rod having a first end and a second end, and an attachment plate, said plate being orthogonaly mounted to the first end of the threaded rod; at least one pair of threaded orifices, said orifices passing orthogonaly through at least two of the second and fourth mounting rails and the first and third mounting rails, and being sized, shaped, and disposed to receive threadedly the second end of the threaded rods of the tensioning devices such that the threaded rods are collinear; and whereby, when the threaded rods of the tensioning devices are rotated outwardly from two of the second and fourth mounting rails and the first and third mounting rails the attachment plates will bear against the first side wall and the second side wall of the crib, thereby stabilizing the second enclosure within the crib.
  • 14. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 13, wherein the tensioning device further comprises a stabilizing point, said point being collinear with the threaded rod and mounted orthogonaly to the attachment plate, thereby preventing movement of the second enclosure with respect to the crib.
  • 15. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 12, wherein the back, first side and second side of the second enclosure are of a second predetermined height and the front of the second enclosure is of a third predetermined height, less than the second predetermined height.
  • 16. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 12, wherein the first side and the second side of the second enclosure extend past a front edge of the first side wall and a front edge the second side wall, respectively, for a second predetermined distance.
  • 17. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 12 wherein the means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails further comprises:first, second, third and fourth locking guide tube assemblies, each of said locking assemblies including a length of rigid tubing, said tubing sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, means for attaching the locking assembly to the second enclosure, and means for releasably securing the locking assembly to one of the mounting rails; said first locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the first side; said second locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the first side; said third locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the second side; and said fourth locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the second side.
  • 18. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 17 wherein the means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails further comprises:first, second, third and fourth guide tube assemblies, each of said guide tube assemblies including a length of rigid tubing, said tubing sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and means for attaching the guide tube assembly to the second enclosure; said first guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the front edge and a bottom edge of the first side; said second guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the back edge and the bottom edge of the first side; said third guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the front edge and a bottom edge of the second side; and said fourth guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the back edge and the bottom edge of the second side.
  • 19. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 17, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:a locking lever, said locking lever including a handle portion and extending to a pivot portion and further extending to a cam portion; an orifice in the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly, said orifice being sized, shaped, and disposed to permit the cam portion of the locking lever to bear upon one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails; a pivot mounting, said pivot mounting affixed adjacent the orifice in the rigid tubing and being sized, shaped, and disposed to permit pivotal mounting of the pivot portion of the locking lever, and a pivot pin, said pin pivotally securing the locking lever to the pivot mounting such that the locking lever will secure the locking guide tube assembly to the mounting rail in a first position and permit the mounting rail to slide within the rigid tubing of the locking guide rube assembly in a second position.
  • 20. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 17, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:a series of orifices, said orifices spaced along a length of each the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails; a plunger pin, said plunger pin having a first end and a second end and having an operating knob at said first end and an engaging end at said second end, said engaging end sized and shaped to fit slidably within one of the orifices in the mounting rails; a plunger pin housing, said housing being affixed to the locking guide tube assembly and being sized, shaped and disposed to position the plunger pin orthogonal to the mounting rail so that the plunger pin will engage the orifices in the mounting rail; a return spring, said return spring disposed within the plunger pin housing and being sized, shaped and disposed to cause the plunger pin to be urged toward the mounting rail; and whereby, when the operating knob is withdrawn away from the mounting rail the plunger pin will be withdrawn from one of the orifices and the mounting rail will slide within the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly and when the operating knob is released the plunger pin will engage one of the orifices in the mounting rail and the locking guide tube assembly will be secured thereto.
  • 21. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 17, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:at least two vertical slits, said slits extending from a lower end of the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly upwardly for a first predetermined distance; an external tapered thread, said thread extending from the lower end of said rigid tubing upwardly for said first predetermined distance; a threaded collar, said collar being sized, shaped, and disposed to threadedly engage the tapered thread of the rigid tubing; and whereby, when the threaded collar is rotated in a first, tightening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to bear frictionally against one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and when the threaded collar is rotated in a second, loosening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to slide over one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, thereby permitting vertical adjustment of the second enclosure.
  • 22. A second enclosure for use with a crib, said crib comprising a rigid first enclosure of a first predetermined height, said first enclosure having an open top, a floor, a front wall, a back wall, a first side wall and a second side wall, said front wall being removably mounted to the crib, said second enclosure further comprising:an open top, a floor, a front, a back, a first side and a second side; first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, each of said rails having a first end and a second end; said first mounting rail affixed at its first end and its second end to the first side wall adjacent the front wall; said second mounting rail affixed at its first end and its second end to the first side wall adjacent the back wall; said third mounting rail affixed at its first end and its second end to the second side wall adjacent the front wall; said fourth mounting rail affixed at its first end and its second end to the second side wall adjacent the back wall; means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails within said first enclosure at at least one predetermined distance from the top of the first enclosure; a securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed; and wherein, when the front wall is removed from the crib and the second enclosure is mounted within said first enclosure and the securing strap assembly is properly positioned and the crib is secured to the parental bed the crib will serve as a co-sleeper.
  • 23. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 22, wherein the back, first side and second side of the second enclosure are of a second predetermined height and the front of the second enclosure is of a third predetermined height, less than the second predetermined height.
  • 24. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 22, wherein the first side and the second side of the second enclosure extend past a front edge of the first side wall and a front edge the second side wall, respectively, for a second predetermined distance.
  • 25. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 22, wherein the means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails further comprises:first, second, third and fourth locking guide tube assemblies, each of said locking assemblies including a length of rigid tubing, said tubing sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, means for attaching the locking assembly to the second enclosure, and means for releasably securing the locking assembly to one of the mounting rails; said first locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the first side; said second locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the first side; said third locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the second side; and said fourth locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the second side.
  • 26. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 25, wherein the means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails further comprises:first, second, third and fourth guide tube assemblies, each of said guide tube assemblies including a length of rigid tubing, said tubing sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and means for attaching the guide tube assembly to the second enclosure; said first guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the front edge and a bottom edge of the first side; said second guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the back edge and the bottom edge of the first side; said third guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the front edge and a bottom edge of the second side; and said fourth guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the front edge and the bottom edge of the second side.
  • 27. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 25, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:a locking lever, said locking lever including a handle portion and extending to a pivot portion and further extending to a cam portion; an orifice in the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly, said orifice being sized, shaped, and disposed to permit the cam portion of the locking lever to bear upon one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails; a pivot mounting, said pivot mounting affixed adjacent the orifice in the rigid tubing and being sized, shaped, and disposed to permit pivotal mounting of the pivot portion of the locking lever; and a pivot pin, said pin pivotally securing the locking lever to the pivot mounting such that the locking lever will secure the locking guide tube assembly to the mounting rail in a first position and permit the mounting rail to slide within the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly in a second position.
  • 28. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 25, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:a series of orifices, said orifices spaced along a length of each the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails; a plunger pin, said plunger pin having a first end and a second end and having an operating knob at said first end and an engaging end at said second end, said engaging end sized and shaped to fit slidably within one of the orifices in the mounting rails; a plunger pin housing, said housing being affixed to the locking guide tube assembly and being sized, shaped and disposed to position the plunger pin orthogonal to the mounting rail so that the plunger pin will engage the orifices in the mounting rail; a return spring, said return spring disposed within the plunger pin housing and being sized, shaped and disposed to cause the plunger pin to be urged toward the mounting rail; and whereby, when the operating knob is withdrawn away from the mounting rail the plunger pin will be withdrawn from one of the orifices and the mounting rail will slide within the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly and when the operating knob is released the plunger pin will engage one of the orifices in the mounting rail and the locking guide tube assembly will be secured thereto.
  • 29. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 25, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:at least two vertical slits, said slits extending from a lower end of the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly upwardly for a first predetermined distance; an external tapered thread, said thread extending from the lower end of said rigid tubing upwardly for said first predetermined distance; a threaded collar, said collar being sized, shaped, and disposed to threadedly engage the tapered thread of the rigid tubing; and whereby, when the threaded collar is rotated in a first, tightening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to bear frictionally against one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and when the threaded collar is rotated in a second, loosening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to slide over one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, thereby permitting vertical adjustment of the second enclosure.
  • 30. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 22, wherein the securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed further comprises:a strap member of a length greater than twice the width of the parental bed and having a first end and a second end; a resistance plate member having at least two slots vertically aligned and centrally disposed through which the strap member is threaded such that the first end and the second end are substantially equidistant from the plate member; strap member receiving means fixedly attached to the first side wall and second side wall of the crib; attachment cooperation means slidably engaged near the first end and near the second end of the strap member for reversible connection to the strap member receiving means; means for adjusting the length of the strap member and fixedly tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the strap member receiving means; and wherein the strap member is properly positioned when disposed under a mattress of the parental bed and held in place by the resistance plate member disposed vertically at a side of the parental bed opposite placement of the crib and the strap member is tightened so the crib is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 31. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 22, wherein the securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed further comprises:first and second guide slots, said guide slots sized, shaped and disposed upon the first and second side walls of the crib to constrain the strap member adjacent its first end and its second end, thereby more securely holding the crib to the parental bed.
  • 32. A second enclosure for use with a crib, said crib comprising a rigid first enclosure of a first predetermined height, said first enclosure having an open top, a floor, a front wall, a back wall, a first side wall and a second side wall, said front wall being removably mounted to the crib, said second enclosure further comprising:an open top, a floor, a front, a back, a first side and a second side; first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, each of said rails having a first end and a second end; said second and fourth mounting rails being disposed adjacent and bearing upon the back wall of the first enclosure; a rear upper connecting rail, said front rail having a first end and a second end and being removably attached at its first end to the first end of the second mounting rail and removably attached at its second end to the first end of the fourth mounting rail; a first side upper connecting rail, said first side rail having a first end and a second end and being removably attached at its first end to the first end of the second mounting rail and removably attached at its second end to the first end of the first mounting rail; a second side upper connecting rail, said second side rail having a first end and a second end and being removably attached at its first end to the first end of the fourth mounting rail and removably attached at its second end to the first end of the third mounting rail; four mounting feet, each of said feet being sized and shaped to attach to the second end of one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and to grip frictionally the floor of the first enclosure; means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails within said first enclosure at at least one predetermined distance from the top of the first enclosure; a securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental Ed; and wherein when the front wall is removed from the crib and the second enclosure is mounted within said first enclosure and the securing strap assembly is properly positioned and the crib is secured to the parental bed the crib will serve as a co-sleeper.
  • 33. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 32, wherein the back, first side and second side of the second enclosure are of a second predetermined height and the front of the second enclosure is of a third predetermined height, less than the second predetermined height.
  • 34. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 32, wherein the first side and the second side of the second enclosure extend past a front edge of the first side wall and a front edge the second side wall, respectively, for a second predetermined distance.
  • 35. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 32, wherein the means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails further comprises:first, second, third and fourth locking guide tube assemblies, each of said locking assemblies including a length of rigid tubing, said tubing sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, means for attaching the locking assembly to the second enclosure, and means for releasably securing the locking assembly to one of the mounting rails; said first locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the first side; said second locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the first side; said third locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the second side; and said fourth locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the second side.
  • 36. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 32, wherein the means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails further comprises:first, second, third and fourth guide tube assemblies, each of said guide tube assemblies including a length of rigid tubing, said tubing sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and means for attaching the guide tube assembly to the second enclosure; said first guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the front edge and a bottom edge of the first side; said second guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the back edge and the bottom edge of the first side; said third guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the front edge and a bottom edge of the second side; and said fourth guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of the front edge and the bottom edge of the second side.
  • 37. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 35, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:a locking lever, said locking lever including a handle portion and extending to a pivot portion and further extending to a cam portion; an orifice in the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly, said orifice being sized, shaped, and disposed to permit the cam portion of the locking lever to bear upon one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails; a pivot mounting, said pivot mounting affixed adjacent the orifice in the rigid tubing and being sized, shaped, and disposed to permit pivotal mounting of the pivot portion of the locking lever; and a pivot pin, said pin pivotally securing the locking lever to the pivot mounting such that the locking lever will secure the locking guide tube assembly to the mounting rail in a first position and permit the mounting rail to slide within the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly in a second position.
  • 38. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 35, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:a series of orifices, said orifices spaced along a length of each the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails; a plunger pin, said plunger pin having a first end and a second end and having an operating knob at said first end and an engaging end at said second end, said engaging end sized and shaped to fit slidably within one of the orifices in the mounting rails; a plunger pin housing, said housing being affixed to the locking guide tube assembly and being sized, shaped and disposed to position the plunger pin orthogonal to the mounting rail so that the plunger pin will engage the orifices in the mounting rail; a return spring, said return spring disposed within the plunger pin housing and being sized, shaped and disposed to cause the plunger pin to be urged toward the mounting rail; and whereby, when the operating knob is withdrawn away from the mounting rail the plunger pin will be withdrawn from one of the orifices and the mounting rail will slide within the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly and when the operating knob is released the plunger pin will engage one of the orifices in the mounting rail and the locking guide tube assembly will be secured thereto.
  • 39. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 35, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:at least two vertical slits, said slits extending from a lower end of the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly upwardly for a first predetermined distance; an external tapered thread, said thread extending from the lower end of said rigid tubing upwardly for said first predetermined distance; a threaded collar, said collar being sized, shaped, and disposed to threadedly engage the tapered thread of the rigid tubing; and whereby, when the threaded collar is rotated in a first, tightening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to bear frictionally against one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and when the threaded collar is rotated in a second, loosening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to slide over one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, thereby permitting vertical adjustment of the second enclosure.
  • 40. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 32, further comprising:at least one pair of tensioning devices, said tensioning devices having a threaded rod, said rod having a first end and a second end, and an attachment plate, said plate being orthogonaly mounted to the first end of the threaded rod; at least one pair of threaded orifices, said orifices passing orthogonaly through at least two of the second and fourth mounting rails and the first and third mounting rails, and being sized, shaped, and disposed to receive threadedly the second end of the threaded rods of the tensioning devices such that the threaded rods are collinear; and whereby, when the threaded rods of the tensioning devices are rotated outwardly from two of the second and fourth mounting rails and the first and third mounting rails the attachment plates will bear against the first side wall and the second side wall of the crib, thereby stabilizing the second enclosure within the crib.
  • 41. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 40, wherein the tensioning device further comprises a stabilizing point, said point being collinear with the threaded rod and mounted orthogonaly to the attachment plate, thereby preventing movement of the second enclosure with respect to the crib.
  • 42. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 32, wherein the securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed further comprises:a strap member of a length greater than twice the width of the parental bed and having a first end and a second end; a resistance plate member having at least two slots vertically aligned and centrally disposed through which the strap members is threaded such that the first end and the second end are substantially equidistant from the plate member; strap member receiving means fixedly attached to the first and second sides of the crib; attachment cooperation means slidably engaged near the first end and near the second end of the strap member for reversible connection to the strap member receiving means; means for adjusting the length of the strap member and fixedly tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the strap member receiving means; and wherein the strap member is properly positioned when disposed under the mattress of the parental bed and held in place by the resistance plate disposed vertically at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the crib and the strap member is tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 43. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 32, wherein the securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed further comprises:first and second guide slots, said guide slots sized, shaped and disposed upon the first and second side walls of the crib to constrain the strap member adjacent its first end and its second end, thereby more securely holding the crib to the parental bed.
  • 44. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper comprising:a rigid first enclosure, said first enclosure having an open top, a floor, a front wall, a back wall, a first side wall and a second side wall said front wall being removably mounted to the crib; said first enclosure being of a first predetermined height; a second enclosure, said second enclosure having an open top, a floor, a front, a back, a first side and a second side; first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, each of said rails having a first end and a second end; four mounting feet, each of said feet being sized and shaped to attach to the second end of one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and to grip frictionally the floor of the first enclosure; means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails within said first enclosure at at least one predetermined distance from the top of the first enclosure; a securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed; and wherein when the front wall is removed from the crib and the second enclosure is mounted within said first enclosure and the ,curing strap assembly is properly positioned and the crib is secured to the parental bed the crib will serve as a co-sleeper.
  • 45. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 44, further comprising:at least one pair of tensioning devices, said tensioning devices having a threaded rod, said rod having a first end and a second end, and an attachment plate, said plate being orthogonaly mounted to the first end of the threaded rod; at least one pair of threaded orifices, said orifices passing orthogonaly through at least two of the second and fourth mounting rails and the first and third mounting rails, and being sized, shaped, and disposed to receive threadedly the second end of the threaded rods of the tensioning devices such that the threaded rods are collinear; and whereby, when the threaded rods of the tensioning devices are rotated outwardly from two of the second and fourth mounting rails and the first and third mounting rails the attachment plates will bear against the first side wall and the second side wall of the crib, thereby stabilizing the second enclosure within the crib.
  • 46. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 45, wherein the tensioning device further comprises a stabilizing point, said point being collinear with the threaded rod and mounted orthogonaly to the attachment plate, thereby preventing movement of the second enclosure with respect to the crib.
  • 47. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 44, wherein the back, first side and second side of the second enclosure are of a second predetermined height and the front of the second enclosure is of a third predetermined height, less than the second predetermined height.
  • 48. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 44, wherein the first side and the second side of the second enclosure extend past a front edge of the first side wall and a front edge the second side wall, respectively, for a second predetermined distance.
  • 49. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 45 wherein the means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails further comprises:first, second, third and fourth locking guide tube assemblies, each of said locking assemblies including a length of rigid tubing, said tubing sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, means for attaching the locking assembly to the second enclosure, and means for releasably securing the locking assembly to one of the mounting rails; said first locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the first side; said second locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the first side; said third locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the second side; and said fourth locking guide assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the second side.
  • 50. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 49, wherein the means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assemblies to the mounting rails further comprises:a locking lever, said locking lever including a handle portion and extending to a pivot portion and further extending to a cam portion; an orifice in the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly, said orifice being sized, shaped, and disposed to permit the cam portion of the locking lever to bear upon one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails; a pivot mounting, said pivot mounting affixed adjacent the orifice in the rigid tubing and being sized, shaped, and disposed to permit pivotal mounting of the pivot portion of the locking lever; and a pivot pin, said pin pivotally securing the locking lever to the pivot mounting such that the locking lever will secure the locking guide tube assembly to the mounting rail in a first position and permit the mounting rail to slide within the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly in a second position.
  • 51. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 49, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:a series of orifices, said orifices spaced along a length of each the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails; a plunger pin, said plunger pin having a first end and a second end and having an operating knob at said first end and an engaging end at said second end, said engaging end sized and shaped to fit slidably within one of the orifices in the mounting rails; a plunger pin housing, said housing being affixed to the locking guide tube assembly and being sized, shaped and disposed to position the plunger pin orthogonal to the mounting rail so that the plunger pin will engage the orifices in the mounting rail; a return spring, said return spring disposed within the plunger pin housing and being sized, shaped and disposed to cause the plunger pin to be urged toward the mounting rail; and whereby, when the operating knob is withdrawn away from the mounting rail the plunger pin will be withdrawn from one of the orifices and the mounting rail will slide within the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly and when the operating knob is released the plunger pin will engage one of the orifices in the mounting rail and the locking guide tube assembly will be secured thereto.
  • 52. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 49, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assemblies to the mounting rails further comprises:at least two vertical slits, said slits extending from a lower end of the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly upwardly for a first predetermined distance; an external tapered thread, said thread extending from the lower end of said rigid tubing upwardly for said first predetermined distance; a threaded collar, said collar being sized, shaped, and disposed to threadedly engage the tapered thread of the rigid tubing; and whereby, when the threaded collar is rotated in a first, tightening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to bear frictionally against one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and when the threaded collar is rotated in a second, loosening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to slide over one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, thereby permitting vertical adjustment of the second enclosure.
  • 53. A second enclosure for use with a crib, said crib comprising a rigid first enclosure of a first predetermined height, said first enclosure having an open top, a floor, a front wall, a back wall, a first side wall and a second side wall, said front wall being removably mounted to the crib, said second enclosure further comprising:an open top, a floor, a front, a back, a first side and a second side; first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, each of said rails having a first end and a second end; four mounting feet, each of said feet being sized and shaped to attach to the second end of one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and to grip frictionally the floor of the first enclosure; means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails within said first enclosure at at least one predetermined distance from the top of the first enclosure; a securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed; and wherein when the front wall is removed from the crib and the second enclosure is mounted within said first enclosure and the securing strap assembly is properly positioned and the crib is secured to the parental bed the crib will serve as a co-sleeper.
  • 54. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 53, wherein the back, first side and second side of the second enclosure are of a second predetermined height and the front of the second enclosure is of a third predetermined height, less than the second predetermined height.
  • 55. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 53, wherein the first side and the second side of the second enclosure extend past a front edge of the first side wall and a front edge the second side wall, respectively, for a second predetermined distance.
  • 56. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 53, wherein the means for adjustably mounting said second enclosure to said first, second, third and fourth mounting rails further comprises:first, second, third and fourth locking guide tube assemblies, each of said locking guide tube assemblies including a length of rigid tubing, said tubing sized and shaped to fit slidably over one the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, means for attaching the locking guide tube assembly to the second enclosure, and means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails; said first locking guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the first side; said second locking guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the first side; said third locking guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a front edge and a top edge of the second side; and said fourth locking guide tube assembly attached to the second enclosure at an intersection of a back edge and the top edge of the second side.
  • 57. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 56, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:a locking lever, said locking lever including a handle portion and extending to a pivot portion and further extending to a cam portion; an orifice in the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly, said orifice being sized, shaped, and disposed to permit the can portion of the locking lever to bear upon one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails; a pivot mounting, said pivot mounting affixed adjacent the orifice in the rigid tubing and being sized, shaped, and disposed to permit pivotal mounting of the pivot portion of the locking lever; and a pivot pin, said pin pivotally securing the locking lever to the pivot mounting such that the locking lever will secure the locking guide tube assembly to the mounting rail in a first position and permit the mounting rail to slide within the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly in a second position.
  • 58. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 56, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:a series of orifices, said orifices spaced along a length of each the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails; a plunger pin, said plunger pin having a first end and a second end and having an operating knob at said first end and an engaging end at said second end, said engaging end sized and shaped to fit slidably within one of the orifices in the mounting rails; a plunger pin housing, said housing being affixed to the locking guide tube assembly and being sized, shaped and disposed to position the plunger pin orthogonal to the mounting rail so that the plunger pin will engage the orifices in the mounting rail; a return spring, said return spring disposed within the plunger pin housing and being sized, shaped and disposed to cause the plunger pin to be urged toward the mounting rail; and whereby, when the operating knob is withdrawn away from the mounting rail the, plunger pin will be withdrawn from one of the orifices and the mounting rail will slide within the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly and when the operating knob is released the plunger pin will engage one of the orifices in the mounting rail and the locking guide tube assembly will be secured thereto.
  • 59. A second enclosure for use with a crib, as described in claim 56, wherein means for releasably securing the locking guide tube assembly to one of the mounting rails further comprises:at least two vertical slits, said slits extending from a lower end of the rigid tubing of the locking guide tube assembly upwardly for a first predetermined distance; an external tapered thread, said thread extending from the lower end of said rigid tubing upwardly for said first predetermined distance; a threaded collar, said collar being sized, shaped, and disposed to threadedly engage the tapered thread of the rigid tubing; and whereby, when the threaded collar is rotated in a first, tightening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to bear frictionally against one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails and when the threaded collar is rotated in a second, loosening direction the vertical slits will permit the rigid tubing to slide over one of the first, second, third and fourth mounting rails, thereby permitting vertical adjustment of the second enclosure.
  • 60. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 53, further comprising:at least one pair of tensioning devices, said tensioning devices having a threaded rod, said rod having a first end and a second end, and an attachment plate, said plate being orthogonaly mounted to the first end of the threaded rod; at least one pair of threaded orifices, said orifices passing orthogonaly through at least two of the second and fourth mounting rails and the first and third mounting rails, and being sized, shaped, and disposed to receive threadedly the second end of the threaded rods of the tensioning devices such that the threaded rods are collinear; and whereby, when the threaded rods of the tensioning devices are rotated outwardly from two of the second and fourth mounting rails and the first and third mounting rails the attachment plates will bear against the first side wall and the second side wall of the crib, thereby stabilizing the second enclosure within the crib.
  • 61. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 60, wherein the tensioning device further comprises a stabilizing point, said point being collinear with the threaded rod and mounted orthogonaly to the attachment plate, thereby preventing movement of the second enclosure with respect to the crib.
  • 62. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 53, wherein the securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed further comprises:a strap member of a length greater than twice the width of the parental bed and having a first end and a second end; a resistance plate member having at least two slots vertically aligned and centrally disposed through which the strap members is threaded such that the first end and the second end are substantially equidistant from the plate member; strap member receiving means fixedly attached to the first and second sides of the crib; attachment cooperation means slidably engaged near the first end and near the second end of the strap member for reversible connection to the strap member receiving means; means for adjusting the length of the strap member and fixedly tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the strap member receiving means; and wherein the strap member is properly positioned when disposed under the mattress of the parental bed and held in place by the resistance plate disposed vertically at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the crib and the strap member is tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 63. A crib convertibly adapted for use as a co-sleeper, as described in claim 53, wherein the securing strap assembly for securing the crib to a parental bed further comprises:first and second guide slots, said guide slots sized, shaped and disposed upon the first and second side walls of the crib to constrain the strap member adjacent its first end and its second end, thereby more securely holding the crib to the parental bed.
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