Combination bassinet, changing table and bedside sleeper

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6704949
  • Patent Number
    6,704,949
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 21, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 16, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A combination bassinet, bedside sleeper and changing table apparatus including a supporting frame having a rocking feature convertible through adjustable locking casters for easy rolling. A fabric member comprised of sidewalls and a skirt is draped over the frame. The apparatus may be placed against one side of an adult bed for easy access by a parent. The bedside sleeper is secured to the parents' bed with safety straps. One sidewall may be lowered to facilitate access to an infant by removal of a removably mounted sidewall/skirt supporting rod. The apparatus is adjustable in height to align the bedside sleeper with the parents' bed and when used as a changing table to accommodate for differences in the height of the parent. The bassinet is provided with a removable, adjustable hood for shielding light from the baby's eyes. The apparatus comprises a skeletal structure covered with a soft, aesthetically pleasuring and yet sturdy cloth which is easily removable and washable and includes two convenient storage areas.
Description




BACKGROUND




The present invention relates to baby cribs and more particularly to a novel three-in-one crib arrangement capable of functioning as a bassinet, changing table and bedside sleeper.




SUMMARY




It is not uncommon for families having an infant to provide a separate bassinet, changing table and bedside sleeper. Obviously all of these units occupy space and can make an infant's room quite confining, especially in instances where the infant's room is small. Also, the costs of these units can be prohibitive to many potential customers




The present invention is characterized by comprising an apparatus in which all the capabilities of bassinet, changing table and bedside sleeper are integrated into one unitary apparatus which is capable of being changed over quite simply and quite readily.




The apparatus of the present invention comprises a light-weight and yet sturdy and stable skeletal structure which is designed to function as a rocking bassinet when the casters provided thereon are drawn in from the rolling position. The housings for the casters extend well beyond the curved rocking members to limit the degree of rocking and thereby provide added stability for the structure. The casters, when lowered, allow the structure to be easily rolled and are also capable of being locked in the “down” position when it is desired to prevent the structure from rolling.




Swingably mounted hoops (i.e. gussets) are provided for adjustably supporting a hood to cover the baby's eyes from light, which swingable hoops are capable of being lowered to gain total access to the surface supporting the infant.




A section of the top support of the skeletal structure is removable to gain access to the interior of the bedside sleeper when positioned adjacent to parent's bed or when used as a changing table. Nevertheless, a safety bar is provided to act as a barrier to prevent the child from easily rolling out of the bedside sleeper. The sleeper is secured to the parents' bed by safety straps which are placed beneath the mattress and preferably between the mattress and the bedspread to assure safe, secure attachment of the bedside sleeper to the parents' bed.




The skeletal structure is covered with a lightweight, durable, washable fabric which is designed to provide an aesthetic exterior appearance. The cover includes a side storage bag and larger underside storage area to provide adequate room for diapers, baby clothes and other items such as powders, salves, ointments, creams and the like typically advantageously provided in close proximity to a changing table.




The skeletal supporting structure is adjustable preferably to at least four different heights to align the structure to the parents' bed when used as bedside sleeper and also when used as either a changing table or bassinet, to accommodate the height of the person attending to the infant.




The entire structure is extremely light in weight and easy to use and yet quite rugged and stable and is easily and quickly assembled and disassembled for compact storage, transportation and use.




It is therefore one object of the present invention to provide a novel apparatus capable of functioning as a bassinet, changing table and bedside sleeper requiring very minor adjustment to convert to any one of the above functions.




Still another object of the present invention is to provide a novel apparatus capable of functioning as a bassinet, changing table and bedside sleeper and which is comprised of a skeletal superstructure which is lightweight and yet strong, rugged and stable and which is covered by a lightweight, sturdy, washable, aesthetically pleasing fabric which, in addition to accommodating the baby, is provided with accessible storage areas respectively located to one side and the underside of the apparatus.




The above as well as other objects of the present invention will become apparent when reading the accompanying description and drawings in which:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)





FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b


are perspective views respectively showing the skeletal structure of the present invention with the casters in the supporting and concealed position.





FIGS. 1



c


and


1




d


respectively show side and end views of the structure of

FIG. 1



a.







FIG. 1



e


draws a more detailed view of one of the wheel assemblies of

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b.







FIG. 1



f


is a detailed view of one of the brackets of

FIG. 1



a.







FIG. 1



g


is an exploded, detailed view of the removable rod of

FIG. 1



a


and the cooperating brackets





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing the skeletal structure of

FIG. 1

covered to form the 3-in-1 structure of the present invention.





FIG. 3

shows a sectional view of the cover structure for covering the skeletal structure of

FIG. 1



a.







FIG. 3



a


is a perspective view of a portion of the cover structure showing the manner in which the cover structure converts from a bassinet to a co-sleeper.





FIG. 3



b


is an elevational view showing the manner in which the co-sleeper is held against a parent's bed.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the storage basket shown in

FIGS. 1



c


and


1




d.













DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1



a-d


and


3




d


show the skeletal structure


10


embodying the principles of the present invention and comprising a pair of inverted, substantially U-shaped, hollow, tubular members


12


and


14


respectively having depending legs


12




a


-


12




b


,


14




a


-


14




b


extending downwardly, and a yoke portion


12




c


,


14




c.






A pair of hollow curved tubular members


16


,


18


are each joined to retractable wheel assemblies


20


-


22


and


24


-


26


respectively mounted at opposite ends thereof.




The retractable wheel assemblies, as shown in

FIG. 1



d


are each provided with a recess for receiving an end


16




b


,


16




c


of a curved member


16


. The tubular member


18


is secured to the wheel assemblies


24


,


26


in like fashion to that shown in

FIG. 1



d.







FIG. 1



e


is a detailed view of one wheel assembly


24


showing the recess


24




b


for receiving an end of tubular member


18


. The retractable wheels shown in

FIG. 1



a


, are in the “down” position where the skeletal structure is capable of being easily rolled along a surface. The wheels are moved upwardly to a retracted position by operating a toggle button


24




c


and an operating lever


24




d


surrounding toggle switch


24




c


. Toggle button


24




c


pivots about a vertical axis A and is normally urged into a locked position. Pushing button


24




c


at the right-hand end unlocks the castor assembly


24




a


, allowing lever


24




d


to be rotated in order to rotate caster


24




a


clockwise about the disc-shaped portion


24




i


at the upper end of the arm


24




j


holding caster


24




a


, disc-shaped portion being swingably mounted within an opening


24




b


in housing


24




l


. Lowering the caster


24




a


is performed by operating the toggle button in a similar manner, however, the lever


24




d


is rotated counter-clockwise to lower the caster


24




a


. When pressure on the right-hand end of toggle button


24




c


is released, the toggle button returns to the locked condition. Moving the casters


20




a


,


22




a




24




a


,


26




a


into their recesses enables the skeletal structure to be rocked by the curved convex central portions


16




a


,


18




a


of tubular members


16


,


18


. Even though the wheels


20




a


,


22




a


,


24




a


and


26




a


are retracted, the underside of their housings such as


16




b


,


16




c


, can engage the surface supporting the skeletal structure, preventing the structure, when it is rocked, from toppling over (see

FIG. 1



d


). The wheel assemblies are provided with conventional locking members, such as the slide switch


24




f


(not shown in detail for purposes of simplicity), which, when moved in one direction, lock the wheels


22




a


-


26




a


from rolling when they are in the “down” position. Sliding the switch


24




f


in the opposite direction unlocks the wheels allowing them to roll freely. The outwardly projecting housings for the wheels provide a wider “footprint” to greatly enhance the stability of the skeletal structure.




Wheel assemblies


20


-


26


are further provided with integral, upwardly directed, hollow tubular projections


20




g


-


26




g


(see

FIG. 1



e


) each adapted to receive the lower end of one of the elongated, hollow, tubular, upright members


28


-


30


and


32


-


34


, which extend into the hollow projections


20




g


-


26




g


of assemblies


20


-


26


. The upper ends of tubular members


28


-


34


each telescope into a lower end of one of the legs


12




b


-


14




b


,


12




a


-


14




a


. The legs


12




b


-


14




b


,


12




a


-


14




a


are provided with an array of spaced openings, such as, for example, the openings O shown provided on legs


14




a


,


14




b


, for purposes of receiving a conventional spring loaded button B provided on an upper end of each tubular member which locks into one of the openings provided on each leg, enabling the tubular members


12


and


14


to be raised (or lowered) to a desired height. The legs of each tubular member


28


-


34


can be adjusted simply by pressing the buttons B inwardly so that they are cleared of the openings O and moving the members


12


and


14


relative to the members


28


-


30


and


32


-


34


. As soon as the spring loaded button B aligns with an opening, the spring loaded button B will snap into the opening and lock the associated leg at a desired height. All of the buttons B for each of the remaining three legs operate in a similar manner.




Integral hollow projections


29


-


33


provided on assemblies


22


,


20


receive a rod


37


which provides additional structural support. A similar rod


39


extends between similar integral, hollow projections


31


-


35


to provide similar structural support. Rods


39


and


37


are snap-filled into the projections and extend through sleeves B


3


, B


4


in storage basket


70


, shown in

FIGS. 1



c


,


1




d


and


4


. The basket


70


is formed of a light-weight, open weave, mesh fabric which enables the contents of the basket to be easily observed through the side panels


76


,


78


and end panels


80


,


82


The vertically aligned corners C


1


-C


4


are each comprised of strips formed of a suitable, rugged, tight-weave, durable fabric to support the basket. Bottom end strips B


1


and B


2


are similar to strips C


1


-C


4


. Likewise top side strips T


1


, T


2


and top end strips T


3


, T


4


each serve to rigidify the basket to assist in retaining its rectangular, box-like shape. The elongated strips T


1


-T


4


, C


1


-C


4


and B


1


-B


4


are preferably formed of more rugged, tightly-woven, rugged, strips of material which are sewn to the mesh material to form a basket.




The basket


70


makes excellent use of the open region beneath board


56


supported by tubular members


36


,


38


. The basket


70


is suspended from the skeletal structure by means of four (4) elongated straps S


1


-S


4


arranged in each of the four corners of the basket


70


. The straps are each provided with a plurality of spaced, female snap members


84


. One of the snaps


84


is snap-fitted with a cooperating male snap member


86


each male snap member being provided at opposite ends of yokes


12




c


,


14




c


(see

FIG. 1



c


). The female snap member


84


which is snap-fitted to member


86


is chosen so as to keep the basket


70


upright and suitably taut.




Pairs of tie members


80


,


90


,


92


and


94


are provided at the upper corners of basket


70


and are tied about the upper portions of legs


12




a


-


12




b


,


14




a


-


14




b


to hold the basket taut in the horizontal direction.




The pair of upright, substantially U-shaped tubular members


36


,


38


have yoke portions


36




a


,


38




a


resting upon the yoke portions


12




c


,


14




c


and preferably joined thereto, for example, by suitable fasteners, which also secure the board


56


thereto. Standoffs


56




a


maintain board


56


parallel to yokes


12




c


and


14




c


, see

FIGS. 1



c


and


1




d


. Members


36


and


38


are arranged substantially at right angles to yokes


12




c


and


14




c


. Member


36


has upwardly directed arms


36




b


,


36




c


and member


38


has upwardly directed arms


38




b


,


38




c


. Brackets


40


and


42


join the free ends of


44




a


,


44




b


of the curved tubular member


44


and first ends


46




a


,


48




a


of straight tubular members


46


and


48


to the upright arms


36




a


and


36




b


. Similar brackets


50


,


52


join the opposite ends


46




b


,


48




b


of tubular members


46


and


48


and the free ends


54




a


,


54




b


of curved tubular member


54


to the upright arms


38




b


,


38




c


. The tubular members


44


and


36




b


are pivotally mounted to bracket


42


to allow these members to fold into a compact arrangement when disassembled and stored. The brackets


40


,


50


and


52


are similar in design and function.




Rigid board


56


is secured to the yoke portions


36




a


,


38




a


of tubular members


36


and


38


by the aforementioned suitable fasteners (not shown) and serves as the base of the bassinet/changing table/bedside sleeper and as a support for a mattress


120


(FIG.


3


).




Brackets


58


and


60


are releasably, mounted to locking projections arranged on the underside of rods


46


,


48


, For example,

FIG. 1



f


shows rod


48


, having cooperating projection


48




c


secured to rod


48


by pin


49


. Bracket


60


has a cooperating slot


60




a


which is slidably mounted upon projection


48




c


. The free ends of curved gusset members


62


,


64


and


66


are pivotally mounted upon the brackets


58


,


60


by pin


67


. Gusset members


62


,


64


and


66


serve as the means for supporting a hood H (see

FIG. 2

) to shield the infants' eyes from overhead light, as will be more fully described. The brackets


58


,


60


which slidably mount to the rods


46


,


48


as set forth above, may be removed by sliding the brackets


60


away from the projections, such as projection


48




c


, enabling the canopy H to be easily removed/replaced. The gussets


62


-


66


are swingably mounted to brackets


58


-


60


to enable hood H to be easily raised and lowered.




The tubular members


35


,


44


,


46


&


48


are preferably enclosed in elongated, resilient, foam-type, plastic sleeves, such as sleeve S, shown in

FIG. 1



f


, to cushion these rods and reduce injury to an infant or other person engaging these rods.





FIG. 2

shows the skeletal structure


10


covered with a fabric member


100


. Making reference to

FIG. 3

as well as

FIG. 2

, the fabric member


100


is comprised of interior sidewalls,

FIG. 2

showing two (2) straight sidewalls


102


,


106


and two (2) curved sidewalls


104


,


108


. The straight sidewalls


102


,


106


, shown in the sectional view of

FIG. 3

, as well as curved sidewall


104


, have their lower ends joined, preferably by being sewn, to a bottom sheet


110


. The sewn portions joining sidewalls


102


and


106


to the bottom sheet are shown at


112


and


114


. The two curved sidewalls


104


and


108


are joined in a like manner, being sewn to the outer perimeter of bottom sheet


110


.




Bottom sheet


110


rests upon the upper surface of board


56


. A mattress


120


(shown in dotted fashion), is placed upon bottom sheet


110


.




The upper ends of straight sidewalls


102


and


106


respectively rest on rods


46


and


48


and a portion of their free ends are each sewn to an integral skirt portions


118


,


116


which skirt portions hang downwardly preferably to a point below the board


56


. The short sidewalls are likewise joined to skirt portions


117


,


119


in a like manner, as by sewing.




The surfaces


102




a


and


106




a


of the sidewalls


102


and


106


are provided with male-type snap buttons


103




a


,


103




b


. The surfaces


118




a


,


116




a


are each provided with male-type snap buttons


105




a


,


105




b


. The buttons


105




a


,


105




b


are arranged to be snap-fitted with buttons


103




a


,


103




b


. It should be understood that a plurality of pairs of cooperating snap-buttons


103




a


,


103




b


and


105




a


,


105




b


are arranged at spaced intervals along the straight sidewalls


102


,


106


(as well as curved sidewalls


104


and


108


), all of which pairs are snap-fitted together to retain the cover member in place draped over the skeletal frame. If desired, cooperating loop-type and hook-type strips may be substituted for the buttons without any change in effectiveness.




The placement of the mattress


120


upon the bottom sheet


110


cooperates with the button pairs to retain the cover member


100


in place.




The sidewall


106


of cover member


110


is capable of being pulled away from the adjacent curved sidewalls


104


,


108


. As shown in

FIG. 3



a


, which shows lower portions of the skirt removed to assist in an understanding of

FIG. 3



a


, ends of the straight sidewall


106


are each provided with elongated hook-type strips


107




a


,


107




b


which are aligned to be joined with elongated loop-type strips


109




a


,


109




b


, shown in dotted fashion, along adjacent ends of the curved sidewalls


104


,


108


.




In order to convert the bassinet to a beside co-sleeper, the gussets


62


-


66


are removed by removing the brackets


58


and


60


, brackets


58


and


60


being slidably joined to projections on the rods


46


and


48


. The fabric member


100


is provided with elongated slits aligned with the projections on rods


46


and


48


for receiving the brackets


58


,


60


and to enable the brackets


58


and


60


to be easily assembled or disassembled from the aforesaid cooperating projections.




End


48




a


of rod


48


has a reduced diameter and is removably insertable into opening


42




a


in bracket


42


, as shown in

FIG. 1



g


. Opposite end


48




b


also has a reduced diameter and is longer than end


48




a


. End


48




b


is snap-fittingly received in the substantially U-shaped projection


52




a


at the end of bracket


52


. In order to remove rod


48


, after removal of bracket


60


and lifting of the skirt portion


108


(see

FIG. 3



a


), end


48




b


is lifted upward in the direction of arrow B and out of the projection


52




a


. When end


48




b


is released from the reduced diameter portion


52




b


of projection


52




a


, rod


48


is moved in the direction of arrow A to remove end


48




a


from opening


42




a.






Rod


48


is replaced by inserting end


48




a


into opening


42




a


and then lowering end


48




b


into projection


52




a


until end


48




b


moves below the reduced diameter portion


52




b


, causing end


48




b


to be snap-fitted into the projection


52




a.






Rod


48


is removed by lifting end


48




b


upwardly and out of a locking recess in bracket


52


, similar to the locking recess


24




h


on wheel assembly


24


(see

FIG. 1



e


), and sliding rod


48


to the right out of the interior of bracket


42


until its left-hand end clears a receiving opening bracket


52


, at which time the rod


48


may be removed. As a safety feature, rod


35


has both of its ends secured to arms


36




b


,


38




a


. The distance between rod


35


and board


56


is sufficiently small to prevent an infant's head from becoming wedged between rod


35


and board


56


, while providing a barrier to prevent an infant from rolling out of the bassinet, even though rod


48


is removed.




Prior to removal of rod


48


, the skirt portion


116


joined to straight sidewall


106


is lifted to gain access to rod


48


.




After the brackets


58


,


60


and rod


48


are removed, the ends of straight sidewall


106


are pulled away from adjacent curved sidewalls


104


,


108


causing the cooperating button pairs to be moved apart to allow the straight sidewall


106


to be lowered and draped over rod


35


, providing easier access to the interior of the sleeper while still providing a barrier (rod


35


) to prevent an infant from rolling out of the beside co-sleeper. The thick, quilted sidewall


106


, together with the resilient sleeves (see sleeve S in

FIG. 1



f


), acts as a cushion to protect the infant from injury.




When the skirt portion


106


is pulled over the lower rod


35


, the upper flounce portion


106




a


of skirt portion


106


is preferably aligned with the lower flounce position of the adjacent skirt portions, to enhance the aesthetic appearance even when the rod


48


is removed.





FIG. 3



b


shows the manner in which the co-sleeper may be retained against one side of an adult bed B. An elongated pair of straps


130


,


131


each have loops


130




a


,


131




a


, provided at their free ends. The legs


12




a


-


12




b


are preferably respectively passed through loops


130




a


,


131




a


when the skeletal structure is initially assembled. The straps


130


,


131


are joined to a strap,


133


, which is preferably passed between the mattress


134


and box spring


135


(or between the mattress


135


and bed frame


137


). A flat, rectangular-shaped anchoring member


136


having slot through which the strap


133


is threaded


134


, when aligned vertically, bridges across the region between and presses against the mattress and box spring


135


and rests against portions of the mattress and box spring. An adjustable, slidable locking member


136




a


allows the strap


133


to be tightened, holding the beside sleeper in place against the left-handed side of the bed and holds the anchoring member in place against the right-hand side of the bed. It should be understood that the casters should be in the down position with the casters locked to prevent rolling.




The loops


130




a


,


131




a


of straps


130


,


131


shown in

FIG. 3



b


maybe released from the strap by conventional clip assemblies


138


,


140


, to allow the unit to be moved away from the adult bed without disturbing the straps


130


,


131


and


133


and the anchoring member


136


.




The sidewall


106


may be placed either over rod


35


or rod


48


when employed as a changing table. The height of the changing table may be raised or lowered to assure a comfortable height for use as a changing table.




The gussets


62


-


66


are covered with hood H, which is formed of an aesthetically pleasing fabric, to shade the infant's eyes from bright light and having elongated passageways (not shown) for receiving and concealing the gussets.




The convertible apparatus may be easily and quickly assembled and disassembled. When disassembled, the apparatus fits into a compact space and is easily transported due to the light-weight and yet rugged materials which are preferably either aluminum or rugged plastic or a combination thereof.



Claims
  • 1. Apparatus convertible into a bassinet, changing table and co-sleeper, comprising:an infant support member of a size sufficient to accommodate and support an infant mounted upon a base of a support structure; a substantially continuous oval-shaped support rail supported a spaced distance above the infant support member by support arms extending upwardly from said support structure; a cover sheet supported by said support rail and extending downwardly on opposite sides of said support rail; a portion of said cover sheet facing said infant support member defining sidewalls surrounding said infant support member; another portion of said cover sheet facing away from said infant support member forming a decorative skirt for concealing said support structure; facing surfaces of said cover sheet sidewalls and said skirt having cooperating fastening members for retaining the cover sheet upon said support rail when pressed together; a lower support structure supporting said support structure; two pairs of caster assemblies coupled to said lower support structure enabling the apparatus to be rolled upon a support surface; and said caster assemblies each having a retractable wheel which is selectively drawn into an associated wheel housing in a first position and projects downwardly from said housing when in a second position.
  • 2. The convertible apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:arcuate-shaped rocker members each arranged between a pair of said caster assemblies and having a smooth, curved convex surface for engaging a support surface enabling the apparatus to be rocked when said wheels are in said first position.
  • 3. The convertible apparatus of claim 2 wherein said wheel housings project outwardly and away from said rocker members, whereby pairs of said wheels extend beyond the lower support structure to enhance the stability of the convertible apparatus.
  • 4. The convertible apparatus of claim 3, wherein ends of said wheel housings are positioned to engage a supporting surface on which the convertible apparatus is placed to prevent the convertible apparatus from tipping over when rocked.
  • 5. The convertible apparatus of claim 1 wherein said support rail has a removable section comprising an elongated rod supported between a pair of brackets coupling the support rail to the support structure:said cover sheet having a portion of said sidewall supported by said removable rod being releaseably secured to sidewall portions on opposite sides of the sidewall portion supported by said removable rod to enable the sidewall portion to be lowered and to be supported by a fixed rod arranged a spaced distance below said removable rod and secured to the support arms of the support structure to facilitate access to a interior region of the convertible apparatus surrounded by the sidewalls of said cover sheet.
  • 6. The convertible apparatus of claim 5 wherein opposite vertically aligned ends of the sidewall portion of the cover sheet supported by said removable rod are aligned with vertically aligned ends of said adjacent sidewall portions;the aligned ends of the sidewall portion supported by said removable rod and said adjacent sidewall portions sections are respectively provided with strips of hook-type and loop-type material being joined when pressed together and are pulled apart to facilitate separation of said sidewall portions from one another to facilitate lowering of the sidewall portion supported by the removable rod to a position whereby it is supported by said fixed support rod.
  • 7. The convertible apparatus of claim 1 wherein said support structure comprises a pair of substantially U-shaped, hollow tubular members each having a yoke portion supporting said infant support member and integral, upwardly extending arms; and brackets joining said support rail to said support arms.
  • 8. The convertible apparatus of claim 2 wherein said lower support structure comprises a pair of inverted substantially U-shaped, hollow tubular members each having a yoke portion supporting said upper support structure, and downwardly extending arms.
  • 9. The convertible apparatus of claim 8 wherein said rocker members are each provided with a pair of projections telescopingly received in an associated one of said downwardly extending tubular legs;said downwardly extending tubular legs each having a plurality of openings at spaced intervals; and said elongated projections each having a spring-loaded button member being snapped into an opening of said downwardly extending hollow tubular legs when aligned therewith to adjust a height of the convertible apparatus.
  • 10. The convertible apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a storage basket formed of a flexible fabric material, a pair of parallel sides of said basket having sleeves formed therein each receiving an elongated rod joined to a pair of said legs to support a bottom surface of said basket;corner sections of said storage basket each having a mounting strap; and said straps each being fastened to one of said support structures for supporting the basket and retaining the basket in a upright position.
  • 11. The convertible apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a collapsible hood releaseably joined to said support rail for shading one end of said convertible apparatus and having gussets swingable between an upper position above said support rail and a lower position adjacent said support rail; and a fabric cover member supported by said gussets.
  • 12. The convertible apparatus of claim 11 wherein said collapsible hood is joined to said support rail by a pair of releaseably mounted brackets.
  • 13. The convertible apparatus of claim 1 wherein said cover sheet has a central portion joined to a lower end of said sidewalls;said central portion resting upon an upper surface of said infant support member.
  • 14. The convertible apparatus of claim 13 further comprising a mattress placed upon the central portion of said cover sheet, said infant support member supporting said cover sheet central portion and said mattress.
  • 15. The convertible apparatus of claim 5 wherein the pair of brackets supporting the removable rod each has an opening to receive an end of said removable rod;said removable rod having a spring-loaded button near one end thereof; one of said brackets having a locking opening inward from a free end receiving said removable rod and communicating with said opening receiving said removable rod; said spring-loaded button on said removable rod being snapped into said locking opening when aligned therewith to retain the removable rod supported by said pair of brackets.
  • 16. The convertible apparatus of claim 1 wherein said support rail and a perimeter of said infant support member have an oval shape.
  • 17. The convertible apparatus of claim 8 wherein said support structures are formed of a strong light-weight material including one of a plastic and metal material.
  • 18. The convertible apparatus of claim 8 wherein said support structures are removably joined to one another by fasteners enabling the convertible apparatus to be compactly packaged in a disassembled state and be easily assembled.
  • 19. A combination bassinet, changing table and bedside sleeper structure comprising:a board supporting a mattress; a frame surrounding said board and having an upper cover-supporting portion extending above said board; a cover draped over said frame and said board and resting on said cover supporting portion, a support for said frame and board having adjustable legs for adjusting a height of said board and frame; and said frame having a removable rod along one side of said cover-supporting portion to reduce a height of said cover-supporting portion along said one side of said frame.
  • 20. The combination structure of claim 19 further comprising a fixed rod joined to said frame along said one side of said frame and extending above said board and below said cover-supporting portion to provide a barrier at said one side to prevent an infant resting on said board from rolling off of said board.
  • 21. The combination of claim 20 wherein said cover sheet is provided with a portion thereof aligned with said one side of said frame which is releasably joined to the remainder of the cover sheet to enable the portion of the cover sheet to be lowered so as to be draped over the fixed rod.
  • 22. The combination structure of claim 19 wherein said legs are provided with retractable wheel assemblies for rollingly supporting said structure when in a down position and for enabling curved rocking members joined to said legs to rockingly support said structure when said wheels are retracted to an up position.
  • 23. The combination of claim 22 wherein said wheels are each provided with releaseable locking means for locking said wheels when in a first position and for releasing said wheels to roll freely on a supporting surface when in a second position.
  • 24. The combination structure of claim 19 further comprising a strap assembly coupled to said structure and adapted for positioning beneath a mattress of an adult bed for securing said structure in place with said one side having said removable rod facing the adult bed.
  • 25. The combination structure of claim 24 wherein said strap assembly comprises a pair of loops encircling portions of said frame; and releasable clip assemblies between said loops and a remainder of said strap for releasing said loops from said remainder of said strap without removing the remainder of said strap from beneath said mattress.
  • 26. Apparatus convertible into a bassinet, changing table and co-sleeper, comprising:a support member of a size sufficient to accommodate and support an infant; a continuous sidewall arranged upon and surrounding said support member and having a substantially continuous oval-shaped rail a spaced distance above the support member and defining an upper edge of the continuous sidewall; a lower support structure supporting said support member; said rail having a removable section comprising an elongated rod; a portion of said sidewall aligned with the removable section being folded down to a level of a fixed member arranged a spaced distance below said removable rod and above said support member to facilitate access to a interior region of the convertible apparatus surrounded by the continuous sidewall.
  • 27. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein said lower support structure is adjustable to adjust a height of the lower support structure to adjust a height of said fixed bar relative to a top of an adult bed.
  • 28. The apparatus of claim 27 further comprising a device for releaseably attaching the lower support to the adult bed.
  • 29. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein said lower support structure is adjustable to adjust a height of the lower support structure to adjust to a height of an adult to facilitate use of the convertible apparatus as a changing table.
  • 30. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein said support member is removably mounted upon said lower support structure.
  • 31. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein said lower support structure is provided with wheel assemblies each having a selectively lockable wheel.
  • 32. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein the lower support is provided with curved rocking members to enable rocking of the lower support by lifting the wheel assemblies.
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