1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a bed rail, in particular for children.
2. Description of the Background Art
Bed rails are known from practice which can be releasably attached at their ends to a headboard and a footboard of a bed, holders therefore being installed which are complex and difficult to actuate, let alone the necessity of raised headboards and footboards.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a bed rail which can be easily operated by an adult.
Via a releasable connection with a mounting base which can be positioned under the resting area, it becomes possible to attach and lock a grid element at a central position. The mounting base may be positioned under the resting area, enabling the mounting base to be fixed to the bed as well as to be withdrawn in a simple manner. Thereby, the bed rail may particularly be designed as a transportable unit which can be combined with almost any construction of beds. This furthermore allows for the use of the bed rail as a travel bed rail, for example as a take along safeguard for common hotel beds which can be easily attached.
In an embodiment of the invention, a grid rod of the grid element is received in a moveable manner. Thereby, detaching and/or fastening of the grid element can be done in a simple manner, in a preferred embodiment with just a single hand. For instance, actuation may be done by encompassing the moveable grid rod and a fixed, neighboring grid rod with one hand, wherein for safety reasons, the distances of the grid rods are chosen such that the encompassing is only possible by an adult's hand.
In an embodiment, the locking member comprises a groove extending along the grid element at least in an attached state, the groove being arranged at one of two, the grid element or the mounting base. The groove provides for a guided positioning in the course of the attachment as well as a simple and effective support of the attached grid element. In a preferred detail embodiment, the groove extends over just a part of a length of the grid element, preferredly no more than half of the length of the grid element and particularly preferred over no more than one third of the length of the grid element. Thereby a large section of a bed's edge remains not covered by the locking member on the side of the mounting base. Hence an operator can comfortably and freely sit on the bed in those sections, for example in order to insert or take out a child.
In an embodiment, the moveable grid rod can be strained in a locking direction by a spring element, said spring element in particular being supported in the region of the locking member. Thereby, a clicking shut of the locking member in the course of positioning the grid element at the mounting base is enabled with simple measures. Furthermore, a sufficiently high spring load secures against an unwilled actuation by a small child. For instance it may be provided that the force necessary for elongation of the spring element, or actuation of the grid rod, is not less than 50 Newton.
For a simple design and safe actuation, a first lock part is advantageously provided at the end of the grid rod, for example, in a slitted recess, wherein a second lock part is provided at the mounting base for the purpose of a releasable, positive fastening at the first lock part. By the positioning of the lock part in the slitted recess, the danger of injuries, e.g. caused by jamming or scraping, is reduced.
In an embodiment of the invention, the mounting base comprises at least one web member extending under the resting area and two web members which protrude in a V-shape from a support block of the locking member. Such web members may extend under a resting area, e.g. a mattress of the bed, and can be held by the weight of the resting area and the person lying thereon. Web parts extending in V-shape allow for a secure holding and low weight of the mounting base, wherein the mounting base can also be designed very short profiled.
In an embodiment, the mounting base can be attached, at least as an option, to the bed via a belt. Belts allow for a fixation which is secure and first of all universally adaptable to different beds. The mounting base can be designed such that the belts do not serve as a necessary, but additional securing. This allows for an at least provisional use of the bed rail even with beds which, because of their construction, are not suited for attachment of belts.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
The bed rail according to the invention which is shown in
The grid element 1 has the form of an elongated rectangle which extends along the longitudinal side of the bed (named longitudinal direction hereinafter) with an upper crossbar 1a, a lower crossbar 1b and grid rods 1c extending therebetween essentially perpendicularly.
In the longitudinal direction, that is horizontally, the grid element 1 has a length of about 120 cm. The support block 3 has a length of just about 25 cm in the longitudinal direction, providing that the grid element is more than three times longer, presently almost five times longer, than the support block 3. A groove 3a, into which the lower crossbar 1b of the grid element 1 can be inserted, extends over the full length of the support block 3.
In case of a different embodiment of the invention, the length of the grid element may be larger, e.g. 160 cm. The support block for attachment of a larger grid element can have unchanged dimensions (25 cm groove length, length ratio to the grid element about 1:6), or may as well have a greater length.
For positioning of the grid element in the longitudinal direction, two indentations 8 are provided at the lower crossbar 1b, wherein in each case a respective tenon 3b provided in the groove 3a is meshing with the indentations. The tenons are presently formed as bolts inserted into boreholes which are located at the height of the groove 3a and reach through it.
It has to be mentioned that the vast majority of the bed rail's parts, like e.g. grid rods 1c, crossbars 1a, 1b, support block 3 and bolts 3b, are made from wood. According to the demands, some or all of the mentioned parts may also be made from plastics, metal or another material.
Apart from the groove 3a with its tenons 3b, a locking member of the inventive bed rail comprises, on the side of the mounting base 2, a lock part in the form of a metal hook 9 which is inserted into the bottom of the groove 3a.
For a releasable attachment of the grid element 1 in the groove 3a of the support block, the locking member of the bed rail further comprises a moveably supported grid rod 10. The grid rod 10, like all other grid rods, is fixedly anchored in the upper crossbar 1a. In the lower crossbar 1b, the grid rod 10 is not fixedly anchored, but ends shortly before the crossbar 1b. A lock part formed as a metal hook 11 is screwed into the end face of the grid rod 10, the lock part reaching through a slitted opening 15 of the crossbar 1b and ending in a slitted recess 12, which is open towards the downside or, in the attached state, towards the bottom of the groove 3a (see
In this recess 12, a spring element formed as a tensile loaded coil spring 13 is provided. On the one side, the spring element 13 is attached to the hook 11 and on the other side, the spring element 13 is attached to an anchor bolt 14 which is screwed into the crossbar 1b within the recess 12 (see also
In the sense of the invention, on the side of the grid element 1 the locking member comprises the moveable grid rod 10 with the inserted lock part 11 as well as the supported spring element 13.
The spring and eventually the support of the grid rod 10 in the upper crossbar 1a are designed in such way that at the lower end of the grid rod, which is the point of the largest lever that can be applied from outwards, a force of at least 50 Newton in the longitudinal direction is necessary for releasing the grid rod.
The locking of the bed rail happens by simple insertion of the grid element 1 into the groove 3a, wherein the tenons 3b mesh with the indentions 8. Eventually, not shown markers may be provided on the outer faces of the parts 1b, 3 in order to make the positioning more easy. Thereafter, the grid element is pressed downwards into the groove 3a of the support block 3. In this course, firstly the moveable grid rod 10 is elongated in the opening direction against the force of the spring 13 by means of inclined sliding faces 9a, 11a provided at the lock parts, and then the lock parts 9, 11 click shut with each other in a positive manner.
It is to be understood that a locking member according to the invention and the specific form of the parts like e.g. the support block 3, are shown just exemplary, differing embodiments being possible and comprised by the term of the locking member.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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10 2009 025 625 | Jun 2009 | DE | national |
This nonprovisional application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP2010/002444, which was filed on Apr. 21, 2010, and which claims priority to German Patent Application No. DE 10 2009 025 625.3, which was filed in Germany on Jun. 17, 2009, and which are both herein incorporated by reference.
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