Claims
- 1. A child enclosure structure comprising a base and a multiside enclosing frame wherein said frame comprises tubing sections made of lightweight, high modulus fiber-reinforced plastic matrix composite tubing having a weight of 0.25 pounds or less per lineal foot, a tubing diameter of 0.2 to 1.2 inches, a tubing thickness of 0.03 to 0.10 inches, a single fiber angle of 20.degree. to 50.degree., and fabricated from a single tow or at least one sheet of fibers and wherein said plastic matrix is a thermoplastic resin or thermoset plastic resin with a minimum modulus of 250,000 psi; a minimum tensile strength of 6,000 psi; and a glass transition temperature of at least 50.degree. C. and wherein said high modulus fiber reinforcement is selected from the group consisting of carbon fibers, aramid fibers, glass fibers, polyolefin fibers, boron fibers, and mixtures thereof.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 wherein said plastic matrix is an epoxy thermoset plastic.
- 3. The structure of claim 1 wherein said plastic matrix is a nylon thermoplastic resin with a minimum modulus of 325,000 psi and a minimum tensile strength of 10,000 and a thermoplastic resin T.sub.g of at least 75.degree. C.
- 4. The structure of claim 1 wherein ratio of high modulus fibers to plastic matrix is from 70:30 to 30:70 by volume.
- 5. The structure of claim 1 wherein said composite tubing is constructed by filament winding.
- 6. The structure of claim 1 wherein said composite tubing is constructed by roll wrapping.
- 7. The structure of claim 1 wherein said composite tubing is constructed by a pultrusion process.
- 8. The structure of claim 1 wherein the high modulus fibers are carbon fibers.
- 9. A playpen made of the composite tubings of claim 1 and connective fittings, supports, and folding mechanisms consisting of molded plastics containing lightening fillers, whose density is no more than 0.9 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 10. The structure of claim 1 wherein said composite tubing has a weight of 0.17 pounds or less per lineal foot, a tubing diameter from 0.2 to about 0.9 inches, a tubing wall thickness of 0.04 to 0.09 inches, and a single fiber angle of 25.degree. to 45.degree..
- 11. The structure of claim 1 wherein said composite tubing has a weight of 0.10 pounds or less per lineal foot, a tubing diameter from about 0.4 to about 0.8 inches, a tubing wall thickness of about 0.05 to 0.07 inches, and a single fiber angle of 30.degree. to 40.degree..
- 12. A foldable child and infant enclosure frame comprising:
- (a) a plurality of collapsible upper rails wherein each upper rail comprised of two tubing sections and a centrally located hinged collar assembly for releasably maintaining each said upper rail in a non-collapsed position; said hinged collar assembly comprising (i) two tubing extensions, each tubing extension protruding from one of said tubing extensions; (ii) a hinge; (iii) two collar halves attached together by said hinge and overlaying and rotatable around said two tubing extensions; (iv) a locking mechanism for holding said hinged collar assembly and tubing sections in a locked non-collapsible straight horizontal axis when said hinge and said collar halves are rotated around said tubing extensions to a first position; said locking mechanism releasable by rotating said hinge and said collar halves to a second position, thereby allowing said upper rail to be collapsible;
- (b) a lower frame assembly;
- (c) a plurality of vertical corner legs; each corner leg having an upper end and a lower end;
- (d) a plurality of upper corner connections for interconnecting adjacent upper rails and said upper end of said corner legs together; and
- (e) a plurality of lower corner connections for interconnecting said lower ends of corner legs and lower frame assembly together, wherein said tubing sections are a lightweight, high modulus fiber-reinforced plastic matrix composite tubing having a weight of 0.25 pounds or less per lineal foot, having a weight of 0.25 pounds or less per lineal foot or less per lineal foot, a tubing diameter of 0.2 to 1.2 inches, a tubing thickness of 0.03 to 0.10 inches, a single fiber angle of 20.degree. to 50.degree., and fabricated from a single tow or at least one sheet of fibers and wherein said plastic matrix is a thermoplastic resin or thermoset plastic resin with a minimum modulus of 250,000 psi; a minimum tensile strength of 6,000 psi; and a glass transition temperature of at least 50.degree. C. and wherein said high modulus fiber reinforcement is selected from the group consisting of carbon fibers, aramid fibers, glass fibers, polyolefin fibers, boron fibers, and mixtures thereof.
- 13. A foldable child and infant enclosure frame comprising:
- (a) a plurality of collapsible upper rails;
- (b) a plurality of vertical corner legs, each corner leg having an upper end and a lower end;
- (c) a plurality of upper corner connections for interconnecting adjacent upper rails and said upper ends of corner legs together;
- (d) a plurality of lower rails having inner ends and outer ends;
- (e) a plurality of lower corner connections for interconnecting the lower ends of said corner legs to the outer ends of said lower rails; said lower rails capable of pivoting upwardly at said lower corner connections; and
- (f) a central hub assembly comprising (i) a central hub foot having a plurality of openings for said plurality of lower rails; (ii) a central hub top; and (iii) a ring positioned between said central hub foot and said central hub top; said inner ends of said lower rails interconnected to said ring and capable of being pivoted downwardly in said openings when said central hub assembly is raised, wherein said tubing sections are a lightweight, high modulus fiber-reinforced plastic matrix composite tubing having a weight of 0.25 pounds or less per lineal foot, a tubing diameter of 0.2 to 1.2 inches, a tubing thickness of 0.03 to 0.10 inches, a single fiber angle of 20.degree. to 50.degree., and fabricated from a single tow or at least one sheet of fibers and wherein said plastic matrix is a thermoplastic resin or thermoset plastic resin with a minimum modulus of 250,000 psi; a minimum tensile strength of 6,000 psi; and a glass transition temperature of at least 50.degree. C. and wherein said high modulus fiber reinforcement is selected from the group consisting of carbon fibers, aramid fibers, glass fibers, polyolefin fibers, boron fibers, and mixtures thereof.
- 14. A foldable child or infant enclosure frame comprising:
- (a) a plurality of collapsible upper rails; each upper rail comprised of two tubing sections and a centrally located hinged collar assembly for releasably maintaining each said upper rail in a non-collapsed position; said hinged collar assembly comprising (i) two tubing extensions; each tubing extension protruding from one of said tubing extensions; (ii) a hinge; (iii) two collar halves attached together with said hinge and overlaying and rotatable about said two tubing extensions; (iv) a locking mechanism for holding said hinged collar assembly and tubing sections in a locked non-collapsible straight horizontal axis when said hinge and said collar halves are rotated around said tubing extensions to a first position; said locking mechanism releasable by rotating said hinge and said collar halves to a second position, thereby allowing said upper rail to be collapsible downward;
- (b) a plurality of vertical corner legs, each corner leg having an upper end and a lower end;
- (c) a plurality of upper corner connectors for interconnecting adjacent upper rails and said upper ends of corner legs together;
- (d) a plurality of lower rails having inner ends and outer ends;
- (e) a plurality of lower corner connections for interconnecting the lower ends of said corner legs to the outer ends of said lower rails; said lower rails capable of pivoting upwardly at said lower corner connections; and
- (f) a central hub assembly comprising (i) a central hub foot having a plurality of openings for said plurality of lower rails; (ii) a central hub top; and (iii) a ring positioned between said central hub foot and said central hub top; said inner ends of said lower rails interconnected to said ring and capable of being pivoted downwardly in said openings when said central hub assembly is raised, wherein said tubing sections are a lightweight, high modulus fiber-reinforced plastic matrix composite tubing having a weight of 0.25 pounds or less per lineal foot, a tubing diameter of 0.2 to 1.2 inches, a tubing thickness of 0.03 to 0.10 inches, a single fiber angle of 20.degree. to 50.degree., and fabricated from a single tow or at least one sheet of fibers and wherein said plastic matrix is a thermoplastic resin or thermoset plastic resin with a minimum modulus of 250,000 psi; a minimum tensile strength of 6,000 psi; and a glass transition temperature of at least 50.degree. C. and wherein said high modulus fiber reinforcement is selected from the group consisting of carbon fibers, aramid fibers, glass fibers, polyolefin fibers, boron fibers, and mixtures thereof.
- 15. The frame of claim 14 wherein a securing device is attached to said frame, said securing device capable of attaching said frame to another object.
- 16. A child and infant enclosure structure comprising a frame of claim 15, a cloth construction fitted to said frame having a plurality of side sections and a floor section and a base construction laying upon said floor section.
- 17. The child and infant enclosure structure of claim 16 wherein base is a multilayer construction comprising the combination:
- (a) a foam cushion mattress pad on top of;
- (b) a high tensile strength film skin on top of;
- (c) a core material on top of; and
- (d) a high tensile strength film skin.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/307,924 filed Sep. 16, 1994. That parent application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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