This invention relates generally to bed systems and, more particularly, to a co-sleeper bed system that enables a primary bed (e.g. a full size mattress bed) to be the centerpiece of a modular combination that accepts attachment of an auxiliary bed frame (e.g. a trundle bed), a baby crib, a changing table, and accessory tables (e.g. night stands).
It is common for parents to bring their young children into their own full sized bed at night for a variety of reasons, such as to save repeated trips to the baby's room to comfort a crying infant or to relieve the anxieties of a toddler who may be nervous in the dark or during a storm. The reality is that needing to maintain this “alternative” sleeping arrangement often becomes a nightly routine for many weeks or months and may be experienced through many children within a family for years, such as during both infant and toddler years and as more children are added to the family unit. In fact, many family units may simply desire the “togetherness” of having one or more children sleeping in the same room. Naturally, however, it is difficult, unsafe, or even impossible to have an infant or toddler on the same mattress all the time as the adult may roll over onto the infant or it is simply too crowded with the toddler between the adults. In addition, there needs to be an easier way to “transition” a child back into his normal bed and back to his own room.
Various co-sleeper bed systems have been proposed in the prior art to facilitate having an infant close at hand to the bed of the parents or caregiver. Although presumably effective for their intended purposes, the existing and proposed bed systems do not enable a crib, trundle bed, and crib to be removably coupled to the primary bed frame, slidably positioned, and then released to return to the child's own room when not needed or desired.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a co-sleeper bed system that enables the beds of parents, toddlers, and infants to selectively interconnect or be separated. Further, it would be desirable to have a co-sleeper bed system that is modular so that an auxiliary bed (e.g. a so-called trundle bed), crib, changing table, and nightstand tables may be interconnected with a primary bed framework in selected arrangements.
A co-sleeper bed system according to the present invention includes a primary bed framework having a primary enclosure supported above a floor surface by a support structure, the primary enclosure including a floor and first and second side guide rails that, together, define an open top for receiving a primary mattress atop the floor. The bed system includes an auxiliary bed frame that includes an auxiliary enclosure having a plurality of frame members configured to receive an auxiliary mattress, the auxiliary bed frame having a first support leg depending from the plurality of frame members. The first support leg includes a flange slidably received in a channel of the first guide rail.
The bed system includes a crib framework having a floor for supporting a crib mattress and a plurality of leg hubs each having a truncated configuration extending downwardly from corners of the floor. A pair of slider flanges is attached to a pair of inner leg hubs of the plurality of leg hubs, each slider flange being slidably received in the channel of the second guide rail for removably coupling the crib framework to the primary framework. A pair of outer support legs are removably coupled to and extending downwardly from a pair of outer leg hubs of the plurality of leg hubs for supporting the crib framework when the pair of crib fasteners is coupled to the second receiving member of the second side member of the primary bed framework. A pair of inner support legs is removably coupled to and extending downwardly from the inner leg hubs, respectively, when the slider flanges are removed from the inner leg hubs.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a co-sleeper bed system which enables the beds of parents, toddlers, and infants to selectively interconnect or be separated.
Another object of this invention is to provide a co-sleeper bed system, as aforesaid, that is modular so that an auxiliary bed (e.g. a so-called trundle bed), crib, changing table, and nightstand tables may be interconnected with a primary bed framework in selected arrangements.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a co-sleeper bed system, as aforesaid, having tongue-and-groove slidable attachments so that components may be slidably positioned, attached, and released quickly yet securely.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
A co-sleeper bed system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
A primary bed assembly includes the primary bed framework 20 that is associated with an adult sized bed, such as a queen sized bed although other sizes of beds would also work. The primary bed framework 20 includes a primary enclosure 21 supported above a floor surface and is configured to receive and support a primary mattress 22. More particularly, the primary enclosure 21 includes a floor 23 bounded by opposed first 24 and second 25 support members. Collectively, the support members define an open top of the primary enclosure 21 for receiving a primary mattress 22 onto the floor 23 of the primary enclosure 21.
Each of the first 24 and second 25 support members include first 24a and second 25a receiving members, respectively. The first support member 24 may be a first guide rail and the first receiving member 24a may be a first channel defined by the first support member 24. Likewise, the second support member 25 may be a second guide rail and the second receiving member 25a may be a channel defined by the second support member 25. As will be described in more detail below, other components of the co-sleeper bed system 10 may include one or more fasteners configured to mate or nest in a respective receiving member and be slidable therein, such as in a tongue-and-groove engagement.
An auxiliary bed assembly includes an auxiliary bed frame 30 having an auxiliary enclosure 31 that includes one or more frame members configured to receive an auxiliary mattress 37. It is understood that the dimensions of the auxiliary bed frame 30 are proportionately smaller than the dimensions of the primary bed framework 20 in the nature of a so-call trundle bed, which is defined as a smaller, lower bed storable under a larger bed and often on wheels. Regarding selective attachment, the auxiliary bed frame 30 includes at least a first support leg 32 extending downwardly from the plurality of frame members of the auxiliary bed frame 30. The first support leg 32 may include a fastener selectively and removably coupled to the first receiving member 24a of the primary bed framework 20. In an exemplary embodiment, the fastener may be a flange 24a configured for slidable reception into the channel of the first guide rail, such as in a tongue-and-groove engagement. This engagement enables the auxiliary bed frame 30 to be slidably positioned adjacent the primary bed framework 20. The dimensions of the components described above are such that the top surface of the primary mattress 22 and auxiliary mattress 37 are generally level with one another when the auxiliary bed frame 30 is coupled to the first guide rail 26 of the primary bed framework 20.
With further reference to the auxiliary bed frame 30, the first support leg 32 may be pivotally coupled to one frame member and preferably to the frame member most adjacent to the primary bed framework 20 when attached thereto. The first support leg 32 is pivotal between 1) a stowed configuration situated underneath the auxiliary bed frame 30 and generally parallel to respective frame members and 2) a deployed configuration extending away from and generally perpendicular to the frame members (
Further, the auxiliary bed frame 30 may include a second support leg 33 displaced from the first support leg 32 and pivotally coupled to a frame member opposite the frame member to which the first support leg 32 is coupled. The second support leg 33 is also pivotally movable between 1) a stowed configuration situated underneath the auxiliary bed frame 30 and generally parallel to respective frame members and 2) a deployed configuration extending away from and generally perpendicular to the frame members (
A handle 36 may be coupled to the auxiliary bed frame 30 and, preferably, to an outer frame member (“outer frame member” is referring to the side that is free and opposite the primary bed framework 20 as shown in
In an embodiment, the support structure of the primary bed framework 20 includes a front guide rail 26 and a rear guide rail 27 extending between the first and second side support members 24, 25, the guide rails being opposite and parallel to one another (see together
In another aspect, the co-sleeper apparatus 10 includes a crib 40 (also referred to as the “crib assembly”) that is also selectively and removably coupled to the primary bed framework 20 or used apart from the primary bed framework 20. More particularly, the crib includes a crib framework having a floor 41 for supporting a crib mattress 42 thereon. The crib framework has a plurality of leg hubs 43, each leg hub 43 having a truncated configuration extending downwardly from respective corners of the floor 41. The leg hubs 43 are spaced apart from one another. The inner leg hubs (referring to the leg hubs most proximate the primary bed framework 20 when attached thereto) may each include a crib fastener 45 selectively and releasably coupled to the second receiving member 25a of the primary bed framework 20. In an embodiment, the second support member 25 includes a second guide rail defining a channel and each crib fastener 45 is a slider flange configured for selective and slidable engagement along the channel of the second guide rail. Accordingly, the crib framework may be slidably coupled to the primary bed framework, slidably positioned forwardly or rearwardly along the channel of the second guide rail, or disengaged so that the crib 40 may be moved to another room or the like. When the crib framework is coupled to the primary bed framework, a top surface of the crib mattress 42 is substantially even, co-planar, or level with the top surface of the primary mattress 22.
Opposite the inner leg hubs, a pair of outer leg hubs (referring to the leg hubs most displaced from the primary bed framework 20) extends downwardly from the floor 41 of the crib framework. Together, the inner and outer leg hubs may include inner and outer support legs, respectively, for supporting the crib above the floor. When coupled to the primary bed framework, inner support legs may be removed from associated inner hubs while the outer support legs may remain coupled to associated outer hubs.
Referring now to the configuration of the crib, at least three slat panels 46 may be coupled to the crib framework and extend upwardly from a peripheral edge thereof (
In another aspect, the co-sleeper bed system 10 may include an accessory table 50 or, preferably, a pair of accessory tables, that may be coupled to respective support members 24, 25 of the primary bed framework 20. More particularly, the accessory table 50 includes a platform 51 having a planar configuration and having a support member 52 extending downwardly therefrom (
In yet another aspect, the co-sleeper bed system 10 may include a changing table assembly 60 that may be coupled to respective side support members 24, 25 of the primary bed framework 20. The changing table 50 may include a cabinet body 62 and a surface having a planar configuration situated atop the cabinet body 62. In addition, the cabinet body 62 may include a fastening member 64 extending from a side wall thereof that is selectively received into a respective receiving member, i.e. guide rail, of the primary bed framework 20 and slidably movable therealong (
In use, the primary bed framework 20 may be the centerpiece of the co-sleeper bed system 10 to which the auxiliary bed frame 30, crib framework, changing table 50, and accessory table 50 may be slidably coupled in a manner such that respective upper surfaces of the primary mattress 22, auxiliary mattress 37, and crib mattress 42 may be co-planar, i.e. the same and level height. In other words, all of the mattress components share a common horizontal plane. Each of these assemblies may be selectively released or removed from attachment to the primary bed framework 20 as desired. For example, the crib 40 may no longer be needed when an infant becomes a toddler and bed components used as a toddler bed may be de-coupled from the primary bed framework 20 and moved into another room of a residence.
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.
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