This invention relates to a child sleeping assembly. More specifically, this invention relates to a child sleeping assembly with an inclinable sleeping surface to provide comfort to a sleeping child.
Child sleeping assemblies, such as cribs, bassinets, and playards, provide a safe environment in which a child can rest. Typically, the child sleeping assembly has a flat floorboard with a mattress positioned on top. Younger children generally are positioned by a caregiver on the mattress in a supine position to sleep; older children may roll to their stomach.
An uncomfortable child, such as one having difficulty breathing, may rest only fitfully if lying flat on his back or on his stomach. To help the child breathe easier, the caregiver can elevate one end of the mattress to raise the child's head and abdomen relative to his feet in a more comfortable sleeping position. The caregiver may elevate the end of the mattress by propping towels or wedges between the mattress and the frame of the sleeping assembly. Manipulating the mattress to a properly elevated position, however, can be cumbersome and time-consuming.
Thus, there is a need in the art for an improved child sleeping assembly to provide a more comfortable sleeping environment.
According to one aspect of the invention, a child sleeping assembly comprises a floorboard, an adjustable panel movably connected to the floorboard to move between a reclined position and an inclined position, a frame mounted to the floorboard, and a fabric enclosure mounted to the frame. The fabric enclosure has a sidewall that defines an enclosed child sleeping area. The sidewall encircles the child sleeping area.
According to another aspect of the invention, a child sleeping apparatus comprises a floorboard; an adjustable panel movably connected to the floorboard to move between a reclined position and an inclined position, the panel including at least one adjustment track; and an adjustment element connected to the floorboard and configured to travel in the at least one adjustment track to control positioning of the panel between the reclined position and the inclined position.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate several embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Reference will now be made in detail to presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. An effort has been made to use the same reference numbers throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
The bassinet 100 includes a fabric enclosure 110. The fabric enclosure 110 has a sidewall 112 that defines an enclosed child sleeping area 116. The sidewall 112 encircles the child sleeping area; that is, the sidewall 112 passes completely around the child sleeping area, though not necessarily in a circle. In the illustrated embodiment, the enclosure 110 also can include a floor 114, and a mattress 118 can be positioned above the floor 114, as can be seen by comparing
The fabric enclosure 110 can include a ventilation panel 120, as described in co-pending application Ser. No. ______, filed Mar. 25, 2004 in the name of Jon DeHart et al. and entitled CHILD CONTAINMENT STRUCTURE WITH VENTILATION PANEL, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. The ventilation panel 120 is incorporated into the sidewall 112 of the bassinet 100, strategically located between the floor 114 and a side panel 122 of the sidewall 112, so that adequate air flow occurs between an interior of the bassinet 100 and an exterior of the bassinet 100 along the surface of the floor 114 and, if present, the mattress 118. As can be seen best in
The enclosure 110 also can include an outer skirt 124. The outer skirt 124 can be sewn to the side panel 122 and can hang outside the bassinet frame to provide a decorative look to the bassinet 100, as seen in
The floorboard 200 and the adjustable panel 210 of the bassinet 100 can be seen in
In addition to the floorboard 200, the panel 210, and the enclosure 110, the bassinet 100 also includes a frame 220. The frame 220 is mounted to the floorboard and serves to support the fabric enclosure 110. The frame 220 includes four posts 222 and an upper rail assembly 224. The posts 222 each have first ends mounted to the floorboard 200 and second ends that connect to the upper rail assembly 224 via brackets 226A, 226B, 226C. The upper rail assembly 224 includes a first rail 224A and a second rail 224B connected to the first rail 224A. The first rail 224A can include a bowed shape at either end of the bassinet 100 so that the fabric enclosure 110 can be higher at either end of the bassinet 100 than in the middle. The second rail 224B can be removed from the bassinet 100 to create an access into the interior of the bassinet 100, as shown in
As can be seen best in
The panel 210 has a length that is less than two-thirds the length of the floorboard 200, sufficient to elevate the head and abdomen of a child, and, in the illustrated embodiment, the panel 210 is sized so that an axis defined by the hinges 250 bisects the floorboard 200, as shown best in
The panel 210 includes an opening 260 that creates a grip 262 adapted to be gripped by a caregiver to facilitate movement of the panel from the reclined position to the inclined position, as best seen in
As can be seen from
The mechanism that allows adjustment of the panel 210 between the reclined position and the inclined position will now be described in connection with
The rod 290 has a bent shape that includes two arms 292 rotatably fixed to opposite sides of the floorboard 210 by brackets 218, a single arm 294 that rides along tracks 280, and two connecting arms 296 that connect arms 292 to opposite ends of single arm 294. The rod 290 can be a rigid wire, a rigid plastic material, or a combination of the two.
The strap 270 is coupled to the single arm 294 of the rod 290, as shown in
In an alternative embodiment, the rod 290 can be configured to extend across only one half the width of the panel 210, through just one of the tracks 280, yet still support the weight of the panel 210 and a child lying against the panel 210 when the panel 210 is in the inclined position.
The fabric enclosure 110 can be attached to the frame 220 by securing Velcro® straps or cords (not shown) on the enclosure 110 to the floorboard 210 and the upper rail assembly 224. The straps or cords can be passed through slots in the floorboard 210, and straps or cords can be secured around the first and second rails 224A, 224B of the upper rail assembly 224. In addition, elastic loops (not shown) mounted to the exterior of the enclosure 110, about the perimeter of the floor 114, can be secured to hooks 300 on an underside of the floorboard 210. The hooks 300 can be seen in
In an alternative embodiment, in which the fabric enclosure 110 has a sidewall 112 but no floor 114, the enclosure 110 can be attached to the frame 220 only. For example, the enclosure 110 can include inner and outer layers, open at their bottom ends, so that the enclosure can be slid over the upper rail assembly 224 of the frame 220 and secured to the frame 220. The enclosure of this alternative embodiment also could be secured to the floorboard 200, if desired. In addition, in this alternative embodiment, the mattress 118 can be positioned above and directly on the floorboard 200 and the panel 210.
The bassinet 100 also can include a canopy 400 that can be removably mounted to slots 410 in brackets 1012 mounted to first and second rails 224A, 224B. Further, the bassinet 100 can be mounted to a changing table and/or frame (not shown), as described in co-pending application Serial No. ______, filed Mar. 25, 2004 in the name of Joshua E. Clapper et al. and entitled BASSINET AND CHANGING TABLE ASSEMBLY.
In an alternative embodiment of the bassinet, the floorboard 200 could be provided on one side of the bassinet and the panel 210 could provided on the opposite side of the bassinet, and the two could be connected by a cooperating mechanical hinge. For example, the floorboard 200 and the panel 210 could be mirror images of each other, disposed opposite each other, to form a sleeping surface for a child. In this alternative embodiment, the floorboard and the panel could include frame members, such as U-shaped tubes, about their periphery to which an enclosure could attach so that the enclosure would remain in the same position even when the panel 210 was moved to an inclined position relative to the floorboard 200.
Other ways to achieve an elevated sleeping surface in a bassinet include providing a removable wedge-shaped rigid member that a user can place under the mattress pad, securing a wedge-shaped rigid member directly to the mattress pad, or installing adjustable straps to the bassinet that are suspended from the top rail of the bassinet frame and extend under the mattress pad to support the mattress pad in raised and lowered positions.
Although the figures and the foregoing description primarily focus on one type of child sleeping assembly, namely, a bassinet, it will be understood that other types of child sleeping assemblies, such as cribs and playards, can include a floorboard, an adjustable panel movably connected to the floorboard to move between a reclined position and an inclined position, a frame mounted to the floorboard, and a fabric enclosure mounted to the floorboard and the frame, wherein the fabric enclosure has a sidewall and floor that defines an enclosed child sleeping area, and the sidewall encircles the child sleeping area. Further, other types of child sleeping assemblies can include a floorboard, an adjustable panel movably connected to the floorboard to move between a reclined position and an inclined position, and an adjustment element connected to the floorboard, wherein the panel includes at least one adjustment track, and the adjustment element is configured to travel in the adjustment track to control positioning of the panel between the reclined position and the inclined position.
The preferred embodiments have been set forth herein for the purpose of illustration. This description, however, should not be deemed to be a limitation on the scope of the invention. Various modifications, adaptations, and alternatives may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the claimed inventive concept. The true scope and spirit of the invention are indicated by the following claims.