The disclosure relates to a bassinet, and more particularly to a bassinet that is convertible to a collapsed state.
With growing concern about the care and safety of infants, many kinds of bassinets have been developed for the market. A bassinet is often cumbersome to move about, and disassembly of the same might be time-consuming or even difficult for a caregiver. Moreover, a bassinet with different operation modes, such as being able to operate on a stand-alone basis and also being able to be attached to a playard, is of particular interest to many caregivers. In addition, the structural integrity of the bassinet is one of the most important concerns to the caregiver for the safety of the infants and even the caregiver themselves.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a bassinet that can alleviate the drawback of the prior art.
According to one aspect of this disclosure, a bassinet is provided. The bassinet is adapted to be detachably connected to a playard, and includes a frame unit, two legs a bottom plate and a lower limiting mechanism. The legs are pivotally connected to the frame unit. The bottom plate is disposed between the legs. The lower limiting mechanism is disposed on at least one of the legs. The bottom plate is detachably connected to the legs via the lower limiting mechanism.
According to another aspect of this disclosure, another bassinet is provided. The bassinet includes a frame unit, four legs, an upper limiting mechanism and a bottom plate.
The legs are pivotally connected to the frame unit and are disposed angularly spaced apart from each other. Each of the legs is made of an elastic material. The upper limiting mechanism is disposed on at least one of the frame unit and the legs for limiting pivotal movement of the legs away from each other. The bottom plate is detachably connected between the legs to exert forces pushing the legs away from each other. The bassinet is convertible to a collapsed state, where the bottom plate is detached from the legs and the legs are pivoted toward each other and support the bottom plate.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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The bassinet 20 can be converted between an upright state (see
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The legs 40 are pivotally connected to the frame unit 30, and are adapted to be detachably connected to a top rail 210 of the playard 21. Each of the legs 40 is made of an elastic material. The upper limiting mechanism 50 is disposed on at least one of the frame unit 30 and the legs 40 for limiting pivotal movement of the legs 40 away from each other. It should be noted that, based on practical design requirements, the upper limiting mechanism 50 may be disposed only on the frame unit 30, only on the legs 40, or on both the frame unit 30 and the legs 40. The bottom plate 70 is detachably connected between the legs 40 via the lower limiting mechanism 60 to exert forces pushing the legs 40 away from each other to keep the bassinet 20 in the upright state. The lower limiting mechanism 60 is disposed on at least one of the bottom plate 70 and the legs 40 for detachably connecting the bottom plate 70 to the legs 40. It should be noted that, based on practical design requirements, the lower limiting mechanism 60 may be disposed only on the bottom plate 70, only on the legs 40, or on both the bottom plate 70 and the legs 40. The bedding 80 covers the other components of the bassinet 20 for providing a comfortable environment for the infant, and has a first portion 810 that is at least connected to the frame unit 30 and a second portion 820 that is opposite to the first portion 810 and that is connected to the bottom plate 70. The bedding 80 defines a space 830 that is adapted for receiving the infant. Specifically, in this embodiment, each of the legs 40 has a first end 420 that is pivotally and detachably connected to the frame unit 30, and a second end 430 that is opposite to the first end 420 and that is connected detachably to the bottom plate 70. The first portion 810 of the bedding 80 is connected detachably to, and encloses the frame unit 30 and the first end 420 of each of the legs 40. The second portion 820 of the bedding 80 encloses the bottom plate 70. The bedding 80 further has a middle portion 840 that is connected between the first and second portions 810, 820, and at least a part of the middle portion 840 of the bedding 80 is light-transmissible (e.g., a soft screen net) for the infant in the space 830 to be visible from the outer side of the bassinet 20.
The locking mechanism 90 includes two locking members 910 (only one is shown in
When the bassinet 20 is detached from the playard 21, the bassinet 20 is convertible from the upright state to the collapsed state, where the bottom plate 70 is detached from the legs 40 and the legs 40 are pivoted toward each other and folded. Before the legs 40 are folded, the bottom plate 70 may be lifted and slightly tilted to pass through the frame unit 30 from underneath and then placed on the frame unit 30 and the folded legs 40. The collapsed bassinet 20 is compact and can be easily transported by the caregiver or stored within a relatively small space. It should be noted that the upper limiting mechanism 50 is provided for limiting pivotal movement of the legs 40 away from each other. However, since each of the legs 40 is made of an elastic material, the legs 40 can be forced to slightly pivot outward against the upper limiting mechanism 50 to disengage the bottom plate 70 from the legs 40. After disengagement of the bottom plate 70, the legs 40 can be pivoted toward each other. In one embodiment, each of the legs 40 may be a monolithic piece (i.e., integrally formed as one piece) made of plastic or metal. It should be noted that each of the legs 40 may be made of other elastic materials according to practical requirements, and may be made of several pieces assembled together as long as each of the legs 40 is elastic as a whole.
The upper limiting mechanism 50 includes two first upper limiting members 510 (only one is shown in
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In the first embodiment, the lower limiting mechanism 60 includes two first lower limiting members 610 (only one is shown in
In a third variation of the first embodiment, each of the first lower limiting members 610 of the lower limiting mechanism 60 has a groove 612 that is formed in an inner side of the respective one of the legs 40 and that extends horizontally, and each of the second lower limiting members 620 of the lower limiting mechanism 60 includes a portion of peripheral edge of the bottom plate 70. When the bottom plate 70 is connected to the legs 40, the portions of peripheral edge of the bottom plate 70 are respectively received in the grooves 612 formed in the legs 70. Such configuration also ensures that the bottom plate 70 can be detachably and securely connected to the legs 40, and that the bottom plate 70 may be prevented from moving downwardly relative to the legs 40.
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In the second embodiment, the bassinet 20 includes four of the legs 40 that are pivotally connected to the frame unit 30 and that are disposed angularly spaced apart from each other. The bottom plate 70 is detachably connected among the legs 40 to exert forces pushing the legs 40 away from each other.
When converting the bassinet 20 from the upright state to the collapsed state, the bottom plate 70 is detached from the legs 40, and the legs 40 are pivoted toward each other and folded. Before the legs 40 are folded, the bottom plate 70 may be lifted and slightly tilted to pass through the frame unit 30 from underneath and then placed on the frame unit 30 and the folded four legs 40.
In the second embodiment, the lower limiting mechanism 60 includes four fixtures 630 (only three are shown in
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/789,671, filed on Jan. 8, 2019, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/792,102, filed on Jan. 14, 2019.
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