Claims
- 1. A canopy bed frame comprising two longitudinal members and a plurality of lateral members adapted to be interconnected adjacent the ends thereof to said longitudinal members to form a generally rectangular ladder-like frame, each longitudinal member including a pair of end-connected parts to form an arched side of said frame, each longitudinal member part being constructed of resilient plastic material and having bottom and side walls arranged to provide a generally trapezoidal shape in cross section, one part of each longitudinal member at the end thereof having a male fitting telescopically received in the adjacent end of the other longitudinal member part, the other longitudinal part at said adjacent end having a top wall cooperating with said bottom and side walls in defining a female fitting, the walls of said female fitting having longitudinally extending inwardly directed integral ribs, said male fitting having an end wall stabilizing the side walls adjacent thereto for engagement with said ribs, and resilient lock means interconnecting said male and female fittings against inadvertent detachment.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 in which said male fitting bottom wall is equipped with a slot-like aperture providing a longitudinally extending tongue, said tongue being equipped with an inwardly facing rib, said rib extending longitudinally beyond the base of said tongue and away from said end wall.
- 3. The structure of claim 2 in which the slots of said aperature have a length substantially less than the length of said male fitting.
- 4. The structure of claim 3 in which said slots are equipped with radiuses at the tongue base.
- 5. The structure of claim 2 in which said tongue is equipped with elongated button means on the outer surface thereof for cooperation with a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart button receiving openings in said female fitting bottom wall.
- 6. The structure of claim 1 in which said female fitting has four internal corners defined by said top, bottom and side walls, and additional rib means integral with said walls in said four corners.
- 7. A canopy bed frame comprising two longitudinal members and a plurality of lateral members adapted to be interconnected adjacent the ends thereof to said longitudinal members to form a generally rectangular ladder-like frame, each longitudinal member including a pair of end-connected parts to form an arched side of said frame, each longitudinal member part being constructed of resilient plastic material and having bottom and side walls arranged to provide a generally trapezoidal shape in cross section, one part of each longitudinal member at the end thereof having a male fitting telescopically received in the adjacent end of the other longitudinal member part, the other longitudinal part at said adjacent end having a top wall cooperating with said bottom and side walls in defining a female fitting, the side walls of said female fitting having longitudinally extending inwardly directed integral ribs midway the height thereof and further rib means at the intersections of said side walls with said top and bottom walls, said male fitting having an end wall stabilizing the side walls adjacent thereto for engagement with said ribs, and resilient lock means interconnecting said male and female fittings against inadvertent detachment.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 631,042, filed Nov. 12, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,004,306.
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