This application claims the benefit of and priority to United Kingdom Patent Application No. 0808706.6, filed on May 13, 2008, the entire contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to baby change tables.
Baby change tables are commonly provided in locations such as public toilets and changing rooms, to enable a baby to be changed safely, when away from the home. For reasons of space, such tables are often mounted on a hinged mount, so that they can be folded up against a wall, when not in use, but can be easily lowered when required.
According to the invention, there is provided a baby change table for mounting to a fixed structure, the table comprising a bracket adapted to be attached to a fixed structure, a platform supporting member hinged to the bracket, and a baby change platform mounted on the supporting member, wherein the platform can be mounted on and secured to the supporting member in more than one position.
Preferably the platform can be secured with its longer dimension either parallel to the bracket hinge axis, or at right angles to the axis. The effect of this is that the table can be set up so that, when mounted on a fixed structure (typically a wall), it either lies parallel to the wall, or extends out from the wall.
Installers of baby change tables sometimes need to locate the platform one way, sometimes the other way. This may depend on available space in the changing room, or the preference of the owner of the premises where the table is being installed. By allowing the platform to be installed either way round, installers only need to use one table, knowing that it can be fitted with the platform either “vertical” or “horizontal”. This means that manufacturers only have to offer one product, instead of the two currently available.
The means for securing the platform to the supporting member preferably are of a form which allows the installer to attach the platform in either position, but which are thereafter inaccessible to users of the table. The securing means may be a series of bolts, with security heads which require a special tool to unscrew them, or a bayonet or clip type joint with interengaging formations on the platform and the supporting member, possibly with a final locking member to prevent the joint being opened again.
The platform 12 will typically be a plastics moulding with rounded edges and a wipe-clean surface. It may be formed by injection moulding, roto moulding or another appropriate manufacturing method.
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The positions of the holes 28 in the collar 22 and the sockets 30 in the platform 12 are arranged so that the platform and supporting member can be secured together in either of those two positions, and the orientation of the table (either the
It is intended that the platform 12 and supporting member 14 will be assembled together by whoever installs the table and that the screws 26 (or whatever fastenings are used) will in some way be protected from unauthorised removal. However if for any reason it is subsequently desired to change the orientation, then by using a suitable tool, the screws 26 can be removed, the platform rotated through 90 degrees, and the screws then reinserted.
Although the figures all show the platform and supporting member being connected by means of threaded fasteners, it is also envisaged that other methods of connecting the platform and the supporting member may be provided, to avoid the use of multiple threaded fasteners. For example the outer rim of the boss 24 and the inner rim of the collar 22 may be provided with interengaging formations which allow the platform to be initially engaged in the supporting member at a position (say) 45° from its final position and then rotated to its final position where the interengaging formations ensure that the table remains connected. In this type of arrangement, it may be necessary to include a grub screw or similar to prevent unauthorised subsequent rotation of the table.
In this embodiment, the interengaging formations will be provided to enable the platform to be mounted in the two alternative positions shown in
It is expected that the supporting member 14 will be made of metal, possibly a sintered metal component.
In another exemplary embodiment, the bracket 10 may be provided as a two-member bracket having a first member 30 for mounting onto a wall and a second member 32 on to which are attached the hinges 16, as shown in
In an exemplary embodiment, the first member 30 has a sufficient length so as to allow it to be mounted on strong points of the wall, such as the wall studs or beams. The second member may then be mounted onto the first member and slid to a desired location relative to the first member. In this regard, the second member, and thus the baby changing platform may be slid along the first member to a desired location such the baby change platform is not aligned with the wall studs or beams. In this regard, the exemplary embodiment two-member bracket allows for the load of the baby change platform to be reacted through the strong points of the wall, i.e., the studs or beams of the wall, even though the baby change platform is not aligned with such studs.
In a further exemplary embodiment, other accessories such as a diaper hook 56 may be provided with an appropriate track 58 for sliding into one of the rails 34. In this regard, such other accessories may be mounted on the first member 30 of the bracket 10. It should be understood that while the two-member bracket has been described as having two tracks and two rails, it should be understood that the same can be accomplished using a single rail and a single track or using multiple rails and multiple tracks having the described cross-sectional shapes or other complementary cross-sectional shapes that would allow one member to slide relative to the other.
In yet a further exemplary embodiment, the first member of the bracket may be provided with a section 60 extending above the tracks that can accommodate a plate 62 for providing messages, as for example for providing the appropriate warnings in relation to the use of the baby change platform.
End caps 64 may be provided at the ends of the bracket first member 30 to prevent the sliding of the second member beyond the first member and thus preventing the decoupling of the second member from the first member. In addition, if the first member is much longer than the second member, spacer(s) (not drawn) may be slid into the tracks 34 once the second member has been slid into the first member to take up the space in the rail, not taken up by the tracks, and thus limit the travel of the second member relative to the first member and to restrain the second member in a desired location relative to the first member. As can be seen from
In another exemplary embodiment, the track or tracks may be formed in the second member and the rail or rails may be formed in the first member.
The invention thus allows a manufacturer to manufacture just one baby change table to satisfy requirements of customers who wish to have the table mounted parallel and the requirements of customers who wish to have the table at right angles to the wall, with the installer being in a position to install the platform on the support in either of these two positions. This is of significant benefit to the manufacturer in terms of parts stocking and support costs.
Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in respect to an exemplary embodiment, it is to be understood that it is not to be so limited, since changes and modifications may be made therein which are within the full intended scope of this invention as hereinafter claimed.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0808706.6 | May 2008 | GB | national |