Combination co-sleeper and changing table

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6578211
  • Patent Number
    6,578,211
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 17, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table is described. The invention includes a collapsible rigid frame designed to support an enclosure at a predetermined height. The enclosure has padded walls and is sized and shaped to fit over the rigid frame. The back, first and second side walls of the enclosure are of a first height above a floor of the enclosure while the front wall is of a lower height. The floor of the enclosure is designed to be slightly lower that the top surface of a parental bed. A mattress pad is sized and shaped to fit within the enclosure and is segmented to use as a containing cover for the co-sleeper when the frame is collapsed. A strapping member is provided to hold the co-sleeper to the parental bed. A number of variations of this strapping member are provided. Several styles of support members for the enclosure are provided. These include support bars that attach to the rigid frame, a series of hangers that support horizontal bars while hanging from top rails of the frame, and rigid panels and support rods fitted into pockets on the underside of the enclosure. Variants on the invention also include mesh panels for lower portions of the enclosure walls and rigid panels for insertion into pockets in the enclosure walls designed to prevent the formation of unwanted folds in the enclosure walls that could trap a child. The co-sleeper is height adjustable for variations in parental bed height.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




The instant invention relates to the field of convertible units for use with babies and very young children; in particular to units which may be easily converted to a changing table or child's bed-side sleeping enclosure, hereinafter referred to for convenience as a “co-sleeper”, that attaches securely to the parents' bed.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Furniture and fixtures for use by babies and small children often presents a problem for parents with limited living space. For this reason it is desirable that such furniture serve more than one purpose. A bedside co-sleeper is very useful for an infant or very young child as it prevents a parent from having to get out of bed to deal with a child requiring minor attention or comforting. If the co-sleeper can then be put to other uses, the parents will save both space and the cost of other furniture. Various examples of such multi-purpose children's furniture have been patented and sold.




In U.S. Pat. No. 5,349,709, issued to Cheng teaches a folding combination playpen and baby bed having an elevated floorboard. U.S. Pat. No. 5,339, 470, issued to Shamie discloses a combination foldable playpen and dressing/changing table. U.S. Pat. No. 5,553,336 issued to Mariol adds an upper level to a playpen to provide a bassinet. The short legs of the upper level are inserted into openings in the top of the vertical supports of the playpen. U.S. Pat. No. 2,632,186, issued to Berk et al. discloses a portable combination crib and playpen. U.S. Pat. No. 2,691,176 issued to Saldana teaches a unit designed for home and travel that may be used as a support for a playpen, bassinet or baby chair.




Beside cribs that attached to the parents' bed were known at the turn of the century (U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,548,005; 620,069; 1,138,451; 1,283,169; 1,267,244) but fell out of favor for many years. Recently there has been a resurgence in the practice of having babies adjacent the parents' bed. Such bed-side devices are taught in U.S. Pat. No. 5,172,435 to Griffin et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 5,148,561 to Tharalson et al; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,293,655 to Van Winkle et al.




It is an objective of the present invention to provide a bedside co-sleeper that can be adapted for use as a changing table. It is a further objective of the invention to provide a stand-alone unit that is inexpensive, compact and portable. It is still a further objective of the present invention that the unit be simple to erect and collapsible for transport and storage. Finally, it is an objective of the invention that the co-sleeper design consider and address all possible safety considerations related to its use. Other features and advantages of the invention will be seen from the following description and drawings. The present invention addresses many of the deficiencies of prior art convertible sleeping unit inventions and satisfies all of the objectives described above.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A combination co-sleeper and changing table providing the desired features may be constructed from the following components. A rigid frame is provided. The frame provides means for attaching a support platform at a first predetermined height. The first predetermined height is less than a height of a top surface of a mattress of a parental bed. An enclosure is provided. The enclosure has an open top, a surrounding wall and a floor, the floor has an upper surface and a lower surface. The enclosure is sized and shaped to fit removably over the rigid frame with the lower surface of the floor located upon the support platform. A mattress pad is provided. The mattress pad is sized and shaped to fit slidably within the enclosure. Means are provided for removably attaching the rigid frame to a side of the parental bed.




In a variant of the invention, the rigid frame includes a front side element, a back side element, a first side element and a second side element. The rigid frame is formed at a top by a rear upper horizontal rail and first and second upper side parallel horizontal rails and two upper front corner members and two upper rear corner members in cooperation with the rails. The rigid frame is formed adjacent a floor by front and rear lower parallel horizontal rails and first side and second side lower parallel horizontal rails and four lower corner leg members in cooperation with the rails. A pair of front vertical rails and a pair of rear vertical rails are in further cooperation with the two upper front corner members and the two upper rear corner members and the four lower corner leg members.




A front upper horizontal rail is in cooperation with the front vertical rails. The front upper horizontal rail has a first end and a second end. The rear upper horizontal rail and first and second upper side parallel horizontal rails are located at a second predetermined height and the front upper horizontal rail is located at a third, lower predetermined height. The third predetermined height is greater than the first predetermined height and the second predetermined height is greater than the third predetermined height.




In a further variant, the support platform includes first and second intermediate side parallel horizontal rails and first and second horizontal support rails. The first and second intermediate side parallel horizontal rails have first and second ends, a mid point and are removably connected at the first and second ends to the front and rear vertical rails of the first and second side elements, respectively. The first and second horizontal support rails have first and second ends, a mid point and are removably connected at the first and second ends to the first and second intermediate side parallel horizontal rails.




In still a further variant, the support platform includes first, second, third and fourth support hangers. Each of the support hangers has a first end, a second end, an inner side and an outer side. Each of the hangers has a curved hooking portion located at the first end. The hooking portion is sized and shaped to fit frictionally over the rigid frame and one of the first and second upper side horizontal rails. Each of the support hangers further includes at least two circular orifices. The orifices extend from the inner side to the outer side of the hangers. The hangers also include at least two spring button housings. The housings are located on the outer sides of the support hangers adjacent the orifices. Each of the spring button housings includes a finger opening.




Two support rods are provided. Each of the rods has a first end and a second end and is sized and shaped to extend between one of the first and second support hangers and one of the third and fourth support hangers when the support hangers are located on one of the first and second upper side horizontal rails. Each of the support rods has a spring button mounted at the first end and the second end. The spring button is sized and shaped to engage the spring button housing. When the first and second ends of the support rods are introduced into the orifices of the support hangers, and the support hangers are located on one of the first and second upper side horizontal rails, the spring buttons will removably engage the spring button housings of the hangers, thereby providing a support platform for the enclosure.




In yet another variant of the invention, the enclosure further includes at least one tie down strap. The strap is fixedly attached to a lower portion of the enclosure and serving to secure the enclosure to the rigid frame so as to prevent the enclosure from rocking on the support hangers.




In still another variant, the support platform includes a series of rigid floor panels. The floor panels are sized and shaped to fit within dimensions of the floor of the enclosure. A series of panel pockets is provided. The panel pockets have an upper surface and a lower surface and are fixedly attached at their upper surfaces to the lower surface of the enclosure. The panel pockets are sized and shaped to removably enclose the rigid floor panels.




A series of support bars are provided. The bars are sized and shaped to fit within dimensions of the floor of the enclosure. A series of bar pockets are provided. The bar pockets have an upper surface and a lower surface and are fixedly attached at their upper surfaces to the lower surface of the panel pockets. The bar pockets are sized and shaped to removably enclose the support bars. When the rigid floor panels are inserted into the panel pockets, the support bars are inserted into the bar pockets and the enclosure is installed on the rigid frame, the enclosure will include a support platform maintained at the first predetermined height.




In still a further variant of the invention, means are provided for pivotally mounting the front upper horizontal rail to the front vertical rails. Means are provided for pivotally mounting the rear upper horizontal rail to the upper rear corner members. Frame locking devices are pivotally mounted at center points of the front and rear upper horizontal rails. The frame locking devices permit the front and rear upper horizontal rails to pivot downwardly from an open top of the frame.




Means are provided for pivotally mounting the first and second upper side horizontal rails to the upper front and rear corner members. Frame locking devices are pivotally mounted at center points of the first and second upper side horizontal rails. The frame locking devices permit each of the rails to pivot downwardly from the open top of the frame.




Means are provided for pivotally mounting the first and second lower side horizontal rails to the lower front and rear corner leg members. Frame locking devices are pivotally mounted at center points of the first and second side lower horizontal rails. The frame locking devices permit each of the rails to pivot upwardly.




Means are provided for pivotally mounting the front and rear lower horizontal rails to the lower front and rear corner members, respectively. Frame locking devices are pivotally mounted at center points of the front and rear lower horizontal rails. The frame locking devices permit each of the rails to pivot upwardly. The frame may be quickly folded into a compact package for transport and storage by releasing the frame locking devices and depressing the upper horizontal rails downwardly while pulling upwardly on the lower horizontal rails, thereby causing the upper horizontal rails to bend downwardly and the lower horizontal rails to bend upwardly and the vertical rails to move inwardly.




In another variant, the means for removably connecting the first and second intermediate side parallel horizontal rails to the front and rear vertical rails of the first and second side elements and the first and second horizontal support rails to the first and second intermediate side parallel horizontal rails includes a plurality of coupling units. The coupling units are mounted to each of the first and second ends of the intermediate side parallel horizontal rails, the first and second horizontal support rails and front upper horizontal rail.




The coupling units include a T-shaped protrusion orthogonal to the rails and extending from a lower end of the coupling unit to an upper end of the coupling unit and terminating in a stop. A resilient securing tab is located on the coupling unit below the T-shaped protrusion. The securing tab includes a locking projection spaced downwardly from a lower end of the T-shaped protrusion and extending outwardly from the securing tab. The locking projection has a flattened upper surface orthogonal to the securing tab.




A series of receiving units are provided. The receiving units are mounted to each of the front and rear vertical rails and the intermediate side parallel horizontal rails. The receiving units have a mating T-shaped slot extending from an upper end of the receiving unit to a lower end of the receiving unit. The slot terminates in a closed end. The closed end has a flattened lower surface. The receiving units are sized shaped and located to removably secure the coupling units with the locking projection removably engaging the flattened lower surface of the closed end of the mating T-shaped slot when the T-shaped protrusion of the coupling unit is seated in the T-shaped slot of the receiving unit.




When the coupling units are removably attached to the receiving units, the first and second ends of the intermediate side parallel horizontal rails and the front upper horizontal rail will be removably attached to the front and rear vertical rails and the first and second horizontal support rails will be removably attached to the intermediate side parallel horizontal rails.




In yet another variant of the invention, the enclosure further includes a back wall, a front wall and first and second side walls. The back wall, first and second side walls extend from the floor to at least a height of the rear upper horizontal rail and first and second upper side parallel horizontal rails. The front wall extends from the floor to at least a height of the front upper horizontal rail.




Each of the walls has a padded inner layer. The inner layer is located between the front side element, back side element, first side element and second side element. Each of the walls has an outer layer. The outer layer extends outwardly from the rigid frame. The padded inner layers and the outer layers are joined along upper edges and outer corners to form a pocket enclosing the front and rear upper horizontal rail and first and second upper side parallel horizontal rails and upper portions of the front and rear vertical rails. At least one tie down is provided. The tie down is fixedly attached at a lower corner of the enclosure for removably securing the enclosure to the rigid frame.




In yet a further variant, the enclosure further includes a back wall, a front wall and first and second side walls. The back wall, first and second side walls extend from the floor to at least the height of the rear upper horizontal rail and first and second upper side parallel horizontal rails. The front wall extends from the floor to at least the height of the front upper horizontal rail. Each of the walls has a padded inner layer. The inner layer has an inner surface and an outer surface and is located between the front side element, back side element, first side element and second side element.




Each of the walls has an outer layer. The outer layer has an inner surface and an outer surface and extending outwardly from the rigid frame. The padded inner layers and the outer layers are joined along upper edges forming a series of exterior flaps extending downwardly from the front and rear upper horizontal rails and first and second upper side parallel horizontal rails. Means are provided for removably attaching the outer surfaces of the padded inner layers to the inner surfaces of the outer layers to secure the enclosure to the rigid frame.




In still a further variant of the invention, the enclosure further includes a series of rigid panels. The panels are sized and shaped to provide structural support for the back wall, front wall and first and second side walls of the enclosure. A series of pockets is provided. The pockets are located on the outer surface of the padded inner layers of the walls and are sized and shaped to removably enclose the rigid panels. A series of openings in the outer layers of the walls is provided for accessing the pockets. When the rigid panels are installed in the pockets, an occupant of the enclosure will not be able to push the walls outwardly beyond the rigid frame to produce an entrapping fold.




In yet a further variant, the enclosure further includes a series of rigid panels. The panels are sized and shaped to provide structural support for the back wall, front wall and first and second side walls of the enclosure. A series of pockets is provided. The pockets are located on the outer surface of the padded inner layers of the walls and are sized and shaped to removably enclose the rigid panels. When the rigid panels are installed in the pockets, an occupant of the enclosure will not be able to push the walls outwardly beyond the rigid frame to produce an entrapping fold.




In still another variant of the invention, the enclosure further includes a series of mesh panels. The mesh panels are located along lower portions of the padded inner layers of the walls. The mesh panels will provide additional breathing capability for an occupant of the enclosure that becomes trapped against one of the walls.




In yet another variant, the enclosure further includes a series of mesh panels. The mesh panels are located along lower portions of the padded inner layers of the walls. The mesh panels will provide additional breathing capability for an occupant of the enclosure that becomes trapped against one of the walls.




In yet a further variant, the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to a side of the parental bed includes a strap member having a first end and a second end. A resistance plate member is provided. The plate member has at least two slots vertically aligned and centrally located. The strap member is attached at the slots such that the first end and the second end are equidistant from the plate member. A pair of securing strap attachment means is provided. The securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails of the rigid frame.




Attachment cooperation means are located at the first end and the second end of the strap member for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means. Adjusting means are provided for adjusting a length of the strap member and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means. The strap member is properly positioned when located under a mattress and above a surface on which the mattress rests and held in place by the resistance plate member located vertically at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper and the adjusting means is tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.




In still a further variant of the invention, the mattress pad has a top surface and a bottom surface and is covered with a washable fabric and padded on its top surface.




In another variant, the mattress pad is segmented into at least two segments closely aligned and is capable of being folded. The mattress pad serves as an enclosure for the co-sleeper when folded for transport and storage.




In still another variant, the mattress pad further includes at least one pair of reversibly separable attachment means and the enclosure comprises a series of openings sized shaped and located to permit the attachment means to secure the mattress pad to the support platform.




In a further variant, the rigid frame is formed of hollow tubing, the horizontal rails each have a first portion and a second portion, each portion has an inboard end and an outboard end, and the frame locking devices positioned at center points of the rails further include a connecting frame. The connecting frame is pivotally mounted to the inboard ends of each of the first and second portions of the horizontal rails. The connecting frame includes a pair of locking holes. A pair of spring-loaded buttons are mounted within the horizontal rails. The buttons are sized, shaped and located to engage the locking holes in the connecting frame when the first and second portions of the rails are collinear. Means are provided for pushing both buttons inwardly so as to clear the locking holes in the connecting frame simultaneously, thereby permitting the horizontal rails to be pivoted.




In still a further variant of the invention, means are provided for locking the spring-loaded buttons within the horizontal rails so as to clear the locking holes in the connecting frame after pushing the buttons inwardly when the first and second portions of the rails are collinear, thereby permitting easy folding of the rigid frame. Means are provided for unlocking the spring-loaded buttons upon folding of the rigid frame, thereby permitting the buttons to lock into the connecting frame when the rigid frame is unfolded.




In yet a further variant, the rigid frame is formed of hollow tubing, the horizontal rails each have a first portion and a second portion, each portion having an inboard end and an outboard end, and the frame locking devices positioned at center points of the rails further include an outer connecting housing, the connecting housing is formed of rigid material and is pivotally mounted to the inboard ends of each of the first and second portions of the horizontal rails. An inner spring housing is provided. The spring housing is pivotally mounted to the inboard ends of each of the first and second portions of the horizontal rails such that the pivotal mountings are collinear with the mountings of the outer connecting housing.




The inner spring housing is located within the outer connecting housing and is sized, shaped and located to fit frictionally about the inboard ends of each of the first and second portions of the rails and is capable of expanding within the outer connecting housing to permit pivoting of the inboard ends when the rigid frame is folded, thereby providing a means of locking the inboard ends in collinear alignment when the rigid frame is unfolded.




In still a further variant, the rigid frame is formed of hollow tubing, the horizontal rails each have a first portion and a second portion, each portion having an inboard end and an outboard end, and the frame locking devices positioned at center points of the rails further include a spring housing. The spring housing is pivotally mounted on a pair of mounting pins to the inboard ends of each of the first and second portions of the horizontal rails. The spring housing includes first and second pairs of arcurate alignment slots and first and second pairs of positioning detents.




First and second alignment pins are provided. The pins are mounted parallel to the mounting pins and spaced outwardly from the inboard ends of the first and second portions of the horizontal rails. The alignment pins are sized, shaped and located to fit slidably within the arcurate alignment slots. Each of the pairs of positioning detents is spaced apart by a distance slightly greater than a diameter of one of the horizontal rails. When the first and second portions of the horizontal rails are collinear, the rails will be within the spring housing and when the rails are pivoted with respect to one another to fold the rigid frame, the detents will be urged against the rails by the spring resistance of the housing, causing the housing to spread apart. This resistance serves to maintain the collinear alignment of the rails when the rigid frame is erected.




In a yet another variant of the invention, height adjusting extensions cooperate with each of the four lower corner leg members.




In another variant, the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to a side of the parental bed includes a strap member that has a first end and a second end. A pair of securing strap attachment means is provided. The securing strap attachment means are connected to the rigid frame of the co-sleeper. Attachment cooperation means are provided. The means are located at the first end and the second end of the strap member for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means. Adjusting means are provided for adjusting the length of the strap member and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means. The strap member is properly positioned when connected to one of the strap attachment means and extended over a top surface of the mattress, down a back side of the mattress and underneath the mattress and connected to the other strap attachment means and the adjusting means is tightened to prevent movement of the co-sleeper with respect to the parental bed.




In still another variant, the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and front lower horizontal rail.




In yet another variant, the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails.




In yet a further variant of the invention, the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed includes a strap member having a first end and a second end. A securing strap attachment means is provided. The securing strap attachment means is located at the first end of the strap member. An attachment cooperation means is located at the second end of the strap member for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means. Adjusting means are provided for adjusting the length of the strap member and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the securing strap attachment means.




The strap member is properly positioned when extended over the top surface of the mattress, down the back side of the mattress and underneath the mattress, terminating behind the back side element with the securing strap attachment means connected to the attachment cooperation means and the adjusting means is tightened to prevent movement of the co-sleeper with respect to the parental bed.




In still a further variant, the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed includes a Y-shaped strap member. The strap member has a leg end and first and second arm ends. A resistance plate member is provided. The resistance plate member is located at the leg end of the Y-shaped strap member. A pair of securing strap attachment means is provided. The securing strap attachment means are connected to the rigid frame of the co-sleeper. Attachment cooperation means are located at the first and second arm ends of the Y-shaped strap member for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means.




Adjusting means are provided for adjusting the length of the strap member and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means. The strap member is properly positioned when located under the mattress and above the surface on which the mattress rests and held in place by the resistance plate member located vertically at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper and the adjusting means is tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.




In yet a further variant, the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and front lower horizontal rail. In still another variant of the invention, the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails.




In still a further variant, the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed includes a Y-shaped strap member. The strap member has a leg end and first and second arm ends. A resistance plate member is provided. The resistance plate member is located at the leg end of the Y-shaped strap member. A securing strap attachment means is provided. The attachment means is located at the first arm end of the Y-shaped strap member. An attachment cooperation means is located at the second arm end of the Y-shaped strap member for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means.




Adjusting means are provided for adjusting the length of the strap member and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the securing strap attachment means. The strap member is properly positioned when located under the mattress and above the surface on which the mattress rests and held in place by the resistance plate member located vertically at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper with the securing strap attachment means connected to the attachment cooperation means behind the back side element of the rigid frame and the adjusting means tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.




In yet another variant of the invention, the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed includes a strap member having a first end and a second end. A hook member is slidably mounted to the strap member such that the first end and the second end are equidistant from the hook member. A pair of securing strap attachment means is provided. The securing strap attachment means are connected to the rigid frame of the co-sleeper. Attachment cooperation means are located at the first end and the second end of the strap member for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means.




Adjusting means are provided for adjusting a length of the strap member and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means. The strap member is properly positioned when located under the mattress and above the surface on which the mattress rests and extended downwardly to a bed frame and held in place by the hook member attaching to the bed frame at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper and the adjusting means is tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.




In yet a further variant, the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and front lower horizontal rail. In still another variant the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails. In another variant of the invention, the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed includes a Y-shaped strap member. The strap member has a leg end and first and second arm ends. A hook member is provided. The hook member located at the leg end of the Y-shaped strap member. A pair of securing strap attachment means is provided. The securing strap attachment means are connected to the rigid frame of the co-sleeper. Attachment cooperation means are located at the first and second arm ends of the Y-shaped strap member for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means.




Adjusting means are provided for adjusting a length of the strap member and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means. The strap member is properly positioned when located under the mattress and above the surface on which the mattress rests and extended downwardly to the bed frame and held in place by the hook member attaching to the bed frame at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper and the adjusting means tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.




In still another variant, the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and front lower horizontal rail. In yet another variant, the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails.




In a further variant, the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed includes a Y-shaped strap member. The strap member has a leg end and first and second arm ends. A hook member is provided. The hook member is located at the leg end of the Y-shaped strap member. A securing strap attachment means is provided. The attachment means is located at the first arm end of the Y-shaped strap member. An attachment cooperation means is located at the second arm end of the Y-shaped strap member for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means.




Adjusting means are provided for adjusting a length of the strap member and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the securing strap attachment means. The strap member is properly positioned when located under the mattress and above the surface on which the mattress rests and extended downwardly to the bed frame and held in place by the hook member attaching to the bed frame at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper with the securing strap attachment means connected to the attachment cooperation means behind the back side element of the rigid frame and the adjusting means tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.




In yet a further variant, the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed includes first and second strap members. Each of the strap members has a first end and a second end. A pair of securing strap attachment means is provided. The securing strap attachment means are connected to the rigid frame of the co-sleeper. Attachment cooperation means are located at the first ends of each of the first and second strap members for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means. First and second resistance plate members are provided. Each of the resistance plate members is attached to the second end of one of the first and second strap members.




Adjusting means are provided for adjusting a length of the first and second strap members and tightening them after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means. The first and second strap members are properly positioned when located under the mattress and above the surface on which the mattress rests and held in place by the first and second resistance plate members located vertically at a side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper and the adjusting means tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.




In still a further variant of the invention, the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and front lower horizontal rail. In yet a further variant, the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails.




In still another variant, the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed includes first and second strap members. Each of the strap members has a first end and a second end. A securing strap attachment means is located at the first end of the first strap member. An attachment cooperation means is located at the first end of the second strap member for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means. First and second resistance plate members are provided. Each of the resistance plate members is attached to the second end of one of the first and second strap members.




Adjusting means are provided for adjusting a length of either of the first and second strap members and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the securing strap attachment means. The first and second strap members are properly positioned when located under the mattress and above the surface on which the mattress rests and held in place by the first and second resistance plate members located vertically at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper with the securing strap attachment means connected to the attachment cooperation means behind the back side element of the rigid frame and the adjusting means tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.




In yet another variant, the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed includes first and second strap members. Each of the strap members has a first end and a second end. A pair of securing strap attachment means is provided. The securing strap attachment means is connected to the rigid frame of the co-sleeper. Attachment cooperation means are located at the first ends of each of the first and second strap members for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means. First and second hook members are provided. Each of the hook members is attached to the second end of one of the first and second strap members.




Adjusting means are provided for adjusting a length of the first and second strap members and tightening them after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means. The first and second strap members are properly positioned when located under the mattress and above the surface on which the mattress rests and extended downwardly to a bed frame and held in place by the first and second hook members attaching to the bed frame at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper and the adjusting means is tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.




In yet a further variant, the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and front lower horizontal rail. In still a further variant, the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails.




In still another variant of the invention, the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed includes first and second strap members. Each of the strap members has a first end and a second end. A securing strap attachment means is located at the first end of the first strap member. An attachment cooperation means is located at the first end of the second strap member for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means. First and second hook members are provided. Each of the hook members is attached to the second end of one of the first and second strap members.




Adjusting means are provided for adjusting a length of either of the first and second strap members and tightening them after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the securing strap attachment means. The first and second strap members are properly positioned when located under the mattress and above the surface on which the mattress rests and extended downwardly to a bed frame and held in place by the first and second hook members attaching to the bed frame at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper with the securing strap attachment means connected to the attachment cooperation means behind the back side element of the rigid frame and the adjusting means tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.




In a further variant, the adjusting means is disposed at a point on the strap member adjacent the resistance plate member. In still a further variant, the adjusting means is disposed at the leg end of the Y-shaped strap member adjacent the resistance plate member. In yet a further variant of the invention, the adjusting means is disposed at a point on the strap member adjacent the hook member. In another variant, the adjusting means is disposed at the leg end of the Y-shaped strap member adjacent the hook member. In still another variant, the adjusting means are disposed at points on the first and second strap member adjacent the first and second resistance plate members. In a final variant of the invention, the adjusting means are disposed at points on the first and second strap member adjacent the first and second hook members.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the rigid frame, the enclosure and the mattress pad;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the rigid frame;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the first and second intermediate side parallel horizontal rails and the first and second horizontal support rails;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the first, second, third and fourth support hangers with at least two circular orifices and the two support rods:





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the enclosure with at least one tie down strap fixedly attached to a lower portion of the enclosure;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 5

enclosure illustrating the series of rigid floor panels, the series of panel pockets, the series of support bars and the series of bar pockets;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the frame looking devices and frame pivoting devices;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the means for removably connecting the first and second intermediate side parallel horizontal rails to the front and rear vertical rails of the first and second side elements and the first and second horizontal support rails to the first and second intermediate side parallel horizontal rails illustrating the coupling unit, the T-shaped protrusion, the resilient securing tab, the locking protrusion, the T-shaped slot and the receiving unit;





FIG. 9

is a partial cutaway perspective view of a variant of the enclosure illustrating the outer layers, the padded inner layers of the back wall, front wall and first and second side walls and the tie downs;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of another variant of the enclosure illustrating the series of exterior flaps joined along upper edges of the padded inner layers and the outer layers;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of another variant of the enclosure illustrating the series of rigid panels, the series of pockets and the series of openings;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of another variant of the enclosure illustrating the series of exterior flaps, the rigid panels, the series of pockets;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of another variant of the enclosure illustrating the series of mesh panels;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of another variant of the enclosure illustrating the series of exterior flaps and the series of mesh panels;





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed illustrating the strap member, the resistance plate member, the attachment cooperation means, the adjusting means and the pair of securing strap attachment means connected to either of the rear vertical rails;





FIG. 15A

is a detailed perspective view of the resistance plate, the adjusting means, the securing strap and the attachment cooperation means;





FIG. 16

is a partial cutaway perspective view of the mattress pad illustrating the top surface, bottom surface, washable fabric and padding on the top surface;





FIG. 17

is a perspective view of the mattress pad segmented into at least four segments;





FIG. 18

is a perspective view of the mattress pad illustrating the at least one pair of reversibly separable attachment means and the series of openings on the enclosure;





FIG. 19

is a perspective view of the mattress pad illustrating teat least one pair of reversibly separable attachment means and another series of openings on the enclosure;





FIG. 20

is a detailed perspective view of a portion of the

FIG. 7

rigid frame illustrating, the upper horizontal rails, the frame locking device, the connecting frame, the pair of locking holes, the pair of spring-loaded buttons and the means for pushing both buttons inwardly;





FIG. 21

is a detailed perspective view of the

FIG. 7

rigid frame illustrating the upper horizontal rails, an alternative frame locking device, the outer connecting housing and the inner spring housing;





FIG. 22

is a detailed perspective view of the

FIG. 7

rigid frame illustrating the lower horizontal rails, the frame locking device, the spring housing, the first and second pair of arcurate alignment slots and the first and second alignment pins and the pair of positioning detents;





FIG. 23

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 7

rigid frame illustrating the height adjusting extensions;





FIG. 24

is a perspective view of the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed illustrating the securing strap attachment means connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and the front lower horizontal rail, the attachment cooperation means and the adjusting means;





FIG. 25

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the securing strap attachment means connected to either of the front vertical rails;





FIG. 26

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the securing swap attachment means connected to either of the rear vertical rails;





FIG. 27

is perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the securing strap attachment means, die attachment cooperation means and the adjusting means,





FIG. 28

is a perspective view of the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed illustrating the Y-shaped strap member, the resistance plate member, the pair of securing strap attachment means connected to the upper horizontal rail and the adjusting means;





FIG. 29

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the Y-shaped strap member and the securing strap attachment means connected to either of the front vertical rails;





FIG. 30

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the Y-shaped strap member and the securing strap attachment means connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and the front lower horizontal rail;





FIG. 31

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the Y-shaped strap member and the scouring strap attachment means, the attachment cooperation means and the adjusting means;





FIG. 32

is a perspective view of the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed illustrating the strap member, the hook member and the adjusting means;





FIG. 33

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the hook member and the securing strap attachment means connected to either of the front vertical rails;





FIG. 34

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the hook member and the securing strap attachment means connected to either of the rear vertical rails;





FIG. 35

is a perspective view of the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed illustrating the strap member, the Y-shaped strap member, the hook member, the pair of securing strap attachment means and the adjusting means;





FIG. 36

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the Y-shaped strap member, the hook member and the securing strap means connected to the upper horizontal rail;





FIG. 36A

is a detailed perspective view of the pair of securing strap attachment means, Y-shaped strap member, the hook member and the adjusting means;





FIG. 37

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the Y-shaped strap member, the hook member and the securing strap means connected to either of the rear vertical rails;





FIG. 38

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the Y-shaped strapped member, the hook member, the securing strap means, the attachment cooperation means and the adjusting means;





FIG. 39

is a perspective view of the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed illustrating the strap members and the first and second resistance plate members;





FIG. 40

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the first and second resistance plate members, the adjusting means and the securing strap attachment means connected to the front upper horizontal rail;





FIG. 41

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the first and second resistance plate members, the adjusting means and the securing strap attachment means connected to either of the rear vertical rails;





FIG. 42

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the first and second resistance plate members, the first and second strap members, the adjusting means, the securing strap attachment means and the attachment cooperation means;





FIG. 43

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the first and second strap members, the first and second hook members, the adjusting means and the securing strap attachment means connected to the upper horitontal rail;





FIG. 44

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the first and second strap members, the first and second hook members, the adjusting means and the securing strap attachment means connected to either of the rear vertical rails; and





FIG. 45

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 2

rigid frame illustrating the first and second strap members, the first and second hook members, the adjusting means, the securing strap attachment means and the attachment cooperation means.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIGS. 1 and 15

illustrate a combination co-sleeper and changing table


10


providing the desired features that may be constructed from the following components. A rigid frame


14


is provided. The frame


14


provides means


18


for attaching a support platform


22


at a first predetermined height


26


. The first predetermined height


26


is less than a height


30


of a top surface


34


of a mattress


38


of a parental bed


42


. An enclosure


46


is provided. The enclosure


46


has an open top


50


, a surrounding wall


54


and a floor


58


, the floor


58


has an upper surface


62


and a lower surface


66


. The enclosure


46


is sized and shaped to fit removably over the rigid frame


14


with the lower surface


66


of the floor


58


located upon the support platform


22


. A mattress pad


70


is provided. The mattress pad


70


is sized and shaped to fit slidably within the enclosure


46


. Means


74


are provided for removably attaching the rigid frame


14


to a side


78


of the parental bed


42


.




In a variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the rigid frame


14


includes a front side element


82


, a back side element


86


, a first side element


90


and a second side element


94


. The rigid frame


14


is formed at a top


98


by a rear upper horizontal rail


102


and first


106


and second


110


upper side parallel horizontal rails and two upper front corner members


114


,


118


and two upper rear corner members


122


,


126


in cooperation with the rails


102


,


106


,


110


. The rigid frame


14


is formed adjacent a floor


130


by front


134


and rear


138


lower parallel horizontal rails and first side


142


and second side


146


lower parallel horizontal rails and four lower corner leg members


150


,


154


,


158


,


162


in cooperation with the rails


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


. A pair of front vertical rails


166


,


170


and a pair of rear vertical rails


174


,


178


are in further cooperation with the two upper front corner members


114


,


118


and the two upper rear corner members


122


,


126


and the four lower corner leg members


150


,


154


,


158


,


162


.




A front upper horizontal rail


182


is in cooperation with the front vertical rails


166


,


170


. The front upper horizontal rail


182


has a first end


184


and a second end


188


. The rear upper horizontal rail


102


and first


106


and second


110


upper side parallel horizontal rails are located at a second predetermined height


186


and the front upper horizontal rail


182


is located at a third, lower predetermined height


190


. The third predetermined height


190


is greater than the first predetermined height


26


and the second predetermined height


186


is greater than the third predetermined height


190


.




In a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the support platform


22


includes first


194


and second


198


intermediate side parallel horizontal rails and first


202


and second


206


horizontal support rails. The first


194


and second


198


intermediate side parallel horizontal rails have first


210


and second


214


ends, a mid point


218


and are removably connected at the first


210


and second


214


ends to the front


166


,


170


and rear


174


,


178


vertical rails of the first


90


and second


94


side elements, respectively. The first


202


and second


206


horizontal support rails have first


220


and second


222


ends, a mid point


226


and are removably connected at the first


220


and second


222


ends to the first


194


and second


198


intermediate side parallel horizontal rails.




In still a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the support platform


22


includes first


230


, second


234


, third


238


and fourth


242


support hangers. Each of the support hangers


230


,


234


,


238


,


242


has a first end


246


, a second end


250


, an inner side


254


and an outer side


258


. Each of the hangers


230


,


234


,


238


,


242


has a curved hooking portion


262


located at the first end


246


. The hooking portion


262


is sized and shaped to fit frictionally over the rigid frame


14


and one of the first


106


and second


110


upper side horizontal rails. Each of the support hangers


230


,


234


,


238


,


242


further includes at least two circular orifices


266


. The orifices


266


extend from the inner side


254


to the outer side


258


of the hangers


230


,


234


,


238


,


242


. The hangers


230


,


234


,


238


,


242


also include at least two spring button housings


270


. The housings


270


are located on the outer sides


258


of the support hangers


230


,


234


,


238


,


242


adjacent the orifices


266


. Each of the spring button housings


270


includes a finger opening (not shown).




Two support rods


278


are provided. Each of the rods


278


has a first end


282


and a second end


286


and is sized and shaped to extend between one of the first


230


and second


234


support hangers and one of the third


238


and fourth


242


support hangers when the support hangers


230


,


234


,


238


,


242


are located on one of the first


106


and second


110


upper side horizontal rails. Each of the support rods


278


has a spring button


290


mounted at the first end


282


and the second end


286


. The spring button


290


is sized and shaped to engage the spring button housing


270


. When the first


282


and second


286


ends of the support rods


278


are introduced into the orifices


266


of the support hangers


230


,


234


,


238


,


242


, and the support hangers


230


,


234


,


238


,


242


are located on one of the first


106


and second


110


upper side horizontal rails, the spring buttons


290


will removably engage the spring button housings


270


of the hangers


230


,


234


,


238


,


242


, thereby providing a support platform


22


for the enclosure


46


.




In yet another variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 5

, the enclosure


46


further includes at least one tie down strap


294


. The strap


294


is fixedly attached to a lower portion


298


of the enclosure


46


and serving to secure the enclosure


46


to the rigid frame


14


so as to prevent the enclosure


46


from rocking on the support hangers


230


,


234


,


238


,


242


.




In still another variant, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the support platform


22


includes a series of rigid floor panels


302


. The floor panels


302


are sized and shaped to fit within dimensions of the floor


58


of the enclosure


46


. A series of panel pockets


306


is provided. The panel pockets


306


have an upper surface


310


and a lower surface


314


and are fixedly attached at their upper surfaces


310


to the lower surface


66


of the enclosure


46


. The panel pockets


306


are sized and shaped to removably enclose the rigid floor panels


302


.




A series of support bars


318


are provided. The bars


318


are sized and shaped to fit within dimensions of the floor


58


of the enclosure


46


. A series of bar pockets


322


are provided. The bar pockets


322


have an upper surface


326


and a lower surface


330


and are fixedly attached at their upper surfaces


326


to the lower surface


314


of the panel pockets


306


. The bar pockets


322


are sized and shaped to removably enclose the support bars


318


. When the rigid floor panels


302


are inserted into the panel pockets


306


, the support bars


318


are inserted into the bar pockets


322


and the enclosure


46


is installed on the rigid frame


14


, the enclosure


46


will include a support platform


22


maintained at the first predetermined height


26


.




In still a further variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 7

, means


334


are provided for pivotally mounting the front upper horizontal rail


182


to the front vertical rails


166


,


170


. Means


338


are provided for pivotally mounting the rear upper horizontal rail


102


to the upper rear corner members


122


,


126


. Frame locking devices


342


are pivotally mounted at center points


346


of the front


182


and rear


102


upper horizontal rails. The frame locking devices


342


permit the front


182


and rear


102


upper horizontal rail to pivot downwardly from an open top


350


of the frame


14


.




Means


354


are provided for pivotally mounting the first


106


and second


110


upper side horizontal rails to the upper front


114


,


118


and rear


122


,


126


corner members. Frame locking devices


342


are pivotally mounted at center points


358


of the first


106


and second


110


upper side horizontal rails. The frame locking devices


342


permit each of the rails


106


,


110


to pivot downwardly from the open top


350


of the frame


14


.




Means


362


are provided for pivotally mounting the first


142


and second


146


lower side horizontal rails to the lower front


150


,


154


and rear


158


,


162


corner leg members. Frame locking devices


342


are pivotally mounted at center points


366


of the first


142


and second


146


lower side horizontal rails. The frame locking devices


342


permit each of the rails


142


,


146


to pivot upwardly.




Means


370


are provided for pivotally mounting the front


134


and rear


138


lower horizontal rails to the lower front


150


,


154


and rear


158


,


162


corner members, respectively. Frame locking devices


342


are pivotally mounted at center points


374


of the front


134


and rear


138


lower horizontal rails. The frame locking devices


342


permit each of the rails


134


,


138


to pivot upwardly. The frame


14


may be quickly folded into a compact package (not shown) for transport and storage by releasing the frame locking devices


342


and depressing the upper horizontal rails


182


,


102


downwardly while pulling upwardly on the lower horizontal rails


134


,


138


, thereby causing the upper horizontal rails


182


,


102


to bend downwardly and the lower horizontal rails


134


,


138


to bend upwardly and the vertical rails


166


,


170


,


174


,


178


to move inwardly.




In another variant, as shown in

FIG. 8

, the means for removably connecting the first


194


and second


198


intermediate side parallel horizontal rails to the front


166


,


170


and rear


174


,


178


vertical rails of the first


90


and second


94


side elements and the first


202


and second


206


horizontal support rails to the first


194


and second


198


intermediate side parallel horizontal rails includes a plurality of coupling units


382


. The coupling units


382


are mounted to each of the first


210


,


220


,


184


and second


214


,


222


,


188


ends of the intermediate side parallel horizontal rails


194


,


198


, the first


202


and second


206


horizontal support rails and front upper horizontal rail


182


.




The coupling units


382


include a T-shaped protrusion


386


orthogonal to the rails


194


,


198


,


202


,


206


,


182


and extending from a lower end


390


of the coupling unit


382


to an upper end


394


of the coupling unit


382


and terminating in a stop


398


. A resilient securing tab


402


is located on the coupling unit


382


below the T-shaped protrusion


386


. The securing tab


402


includes a locking projection


406


spaced downwardly from a lower end


410


of the T-shaped protrusion


386


and extending outwardly from the securing tab


402


. The locking projection


406


has a flattened upper surface


414


orthogonal to the securing tab


402


.




A series of receiving units


418


are provided. The receiving units


418


are mounted to each of the front


166


,


170


and rear


174


,


178


vertical rails and the intermediate side parallel horizontal rails


194


,


198


. The receiving units


418


have a mating T-shaped slot


422


extending from an upper end


426


of the receiving unit


418


to a lower end


430


of the receiving unit


418


. The slot


422


terminates in a closed end


434


. The closed end


434


has a flattened lower surface


438


. The receiving units


418


are sized shaped and located to removably secure the coupling units


382


with the locking projection


406


removably engaging the flattened lower surface


438


of the closed end


434


of the mating T-shaped slot


422


when the T-shaped protrusion


386


of the coupling unit


382


is seated in the T-shaped slot


422


of the receiving unit


418


.




When the coupling units


382


are removably attached to the receiving units


418


, the first


210


,


184


and second


214


,


188


ends of the intermediate side parallel horizontal rails


194


,


198


and the front upper horizontal rail


182


will be removably attached to the front


166


,


170


and rear


174


,


178


vertical rails and the first


202


and second


206


horizontal support rails will be removably attached to the intermediate side parallel horizontal rails


194


,


198


.




In yet another variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 9

, the enclosure


46


further includes a back wall


442


, a front wall


446


and first


450


and second


454


side walls. The back wall


442


, first


450


and second


454


side walls extend from the floor


58


to at least a height


458


of the rear upper horizontal rail


102


and first


106


and second


110


upper side parallel horizontal rails. The front wall


446


extends from the floor


58


to at least a height


462


of the front upper horizontal rail


182


.




Each of the walls


442


,


446


,


450


,


454


has a padded inner layer


466


. The inner layer


466


is located between the front side element


82


, back side element


86


, first side element


90


and second side element


94


. Each of the walls


442


,


446


,


450


,


454


has an outer layer


470


. The outer layer


470


extends outwardly from the rigid frame


14


. The padded inner layers


466


and the outer layers


470


are joined along upper edges


474


and outer corners


478


to form a pocket


482


enclosing the front


182


and rear


102


upper horizontal rails and first


106


and second


110


upper side parallel horizontal rails and upper portions


486


of the front


166


,


170


and rear


174


,


178


vertical rails. At least one tie down


486


is provided. The tie down


486


is fixedly attached at a lower corner


490


of the enclosure


46


for removably securing the enclosure


46


to the rigid frame


14


.




In yet a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 10

, the enclosure


46


further includes a back wall


494


, a front wall


498


and first


502


and second


506


side walls. The back wall


494


, first


502


and second


506


side walls extend from the floor


58


to at least the height


458


of the rear upper horizontal rail


102


and first


106


and second


110


upper side parallel horizontal rails. The front wall


498


extends from the floor


58


to at least the height


462


of the front upper horizontal rail


182


. Each of the walls


494


,


498


,


502


,


506


has a padded inner layer


510


. The inner layer


510


has an inner surface


514


and an outer surface


518


and is located between the front side element


82


, back side element


86


, first side element


90


and second side element


94


.




Each of the walls


494


,


498


,


502


,


506


has an outer layer


522


. The outer layer


522


has an inner surface


526


and an outer surface


530


and extends outwardly from the rigid frame


14


. The padded inner layers


510


and the outer layers


522


are joined along upper edges


534


forming a series of exterior flaps


538


extending downwardly from the front


182


and rear upper


102


horizontal rail and first


106


and second


110


upper side parallel horizontal rails. Means


542


are provided for removably attaching the outer surfaces


518


of the padded inner layers


510


to the inner surfaces


526


of the outer layers


522


to secure the enclosure


46


to the rigid frame


14


.




In still a further variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 11

, the enclosure


46


further includes a series of rigid panels


546


. The panels


546


are sized and shaped to provide structural support for the back wall


442


, front wall


446


and first


450


and second


454


side walls of the enclosure


46


. A series of pockets


550


is provided. The pockets


550


are located on an outer surface


554


of the padded inner layers


466


of the walls


442


,


446


,


450


,


454


and are sized and shaped to removably enclose the rigid panels


546


. A series of openings


558


in the outer layers


470


of the walls


442


,


446


,


450


,


454


is provided for accessing the pockets


550


. When the rigid panels


546


are installed in the pockets


550


, an occupant


562


(not shown) of the enclosure


46


will not be able to push the walls


442


,


446


,


450


,


454


outwardly beyond the rigid frame


14


to produce an entrapping fold (not shown).




In yet a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 12

, the enclosure


46


further includes a series of rigid panels


546


. The panels


546


are sized and shaped to provide structural support for the back wall


494


, front wall


498


and first


502


and second


506


side walls of the enclosure


46


. A series of pockets


566


is provided. The pockets


566


are located on the outer surface


518


of the padded inner layers


510


of the walls


494


,


498


,


502


,


506


and are sized and shaped to removably enclose the rigid panels


546


. When the rigid panels


546


are installed in the pockets


566


, an occupant (not shown) of the enclosure


46


will not be able to push the walls


494


,


498


,


502


,


506


outwardly beyond the rigid frame


14


to produce an entrapping fold (not shown).




In still another variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 13

, the enclosure


46


further includes a series of mesh panels


570


. The mesh panels


570


are located along lower portions


574


of the padded inner layers


466


of the walls


442


,


446


,


450


,


454


. The mesh panels


570


will provide additional breathing capability for an occupant (not shown) of the enclosure


46


that becomes trapped against one of the walls


442


,


446


,


450


,


454


.




In yet another variant, as shown in

FIG. 14

, the enclosure


46


further includes a series of mesh panels


570


. The mesh panels


570


are located along lower portions


574


of the padded inner layers


510


of the walls


494


,


498


,


502


,


506


. The mesh panels


570


will provide additional breathing capability for an occupant (not shown) of the enclosure


46


that becomes trapped against one of the walls


494


,


498


,


502


,


506


.




In yet a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 15

, the means


74


for removably attaching the rigid frame


14


to the side


78


of the parental bed


42


includes a strap member


578


having a first end


582


and a second end


586


. A resistance plate member


590


is provided. The plate member


590


has at least two slots


594


vertically aligned and centrally located. The strap member


578


is attached at the slots


594


such that the first end


582


and the second end


586


are equidistant from the plate member


590


. A pair of securing strap attachment means


598


is provided. The securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to either of the front


166


,


170


and rear


174


,


178


vertical rails of the rigid frame


14


.




Attachment cooperation means


602


are located at the first end


582


and the second end


586


of the strap member


578


for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


. Adjusting means


606


are provided for adjusting a length of the strap member


578


and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means


602


to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


. The strap member


578


is properly positioned when located under a mattress


610


and above a surface


614


on which the mattress


610


rests and held in place by the resistance plate member


590


located vertically at the side


78


of the parental bed


42


opposite placement of the co-sleeper


10


and the strap member


578


is tightened so the co-sleeper


10


is held fast to the parental bed


42


.




In still a further variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 16

, the mattress pad


70


has a top surface


618


and a bottom surface


622


and is covered with a washable fabric


626


and padded on its top surface


618


.




In another variant, as shown in

FIG. 17

, the mattress pad


70


is segmented into at least two segments


630


closely aligned and is capable of being folded. The mattress pad


70


serves as an enclosure (not shown) for the co-sleeper


10


when folded for transport and storage.




In still another variant, as shown in

FIG. 18

, the mattress pad


70


further includes at least one pair of reversibly separable attachment means


638


and the enclosure


46


comprises a series of openings


642


sized shaped and located to permit the attachment means


638


to secure the mattress pad


70


to the support platform


22


.




In yet another variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 19

, the mattress pad


70


includes at least one pair of reversibly separable attachment means


640


and the enclosure


46


further comprises a series of openings


644


sized shaped and located to permit the attachment means


640


to secure the mattress pad


70


to the rigid frame


14


.




In a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 20

, the rigid frame


14


is formed of hollow tubing


646


, the horizontal rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


each have a first portion


650


and a second portion


654


, each portion


650


,


654


has an inboard end


658


and an outboard end


662


, and the frame locking devices


342


positioned at center points


346


of the rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


further include a connecting frame


666


. The connecting frame


666


is pivotally mounted to the inboard ends


658


of each of the first


650


and second


654


portions of the horizontal rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


. The connecting frame


666


includes a pair of locking holes


670


. A pair of spring-loaded buttons


674


are mounted within the horizontal rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


. The buttons


674


are sized, shaped and located to engage the locking holes


670


in the connecting frame


666


when the first


650


and second


654


portions of the rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


are collinear. Means


678


are provided for pushing both buttons


674


inwardly so as to clear the locking holes


670


in the connecting frame


666


simultaneously, thereby permitting the horizontal rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


to be pivoted.




In still a further variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 20

, means


682


are provided for locking the spring-loaded buttons


674


within the horizontal rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


so as to clear the locking holes


670


in the connecting frame


666


after pushing the buttons


674


inwardly when the first


650


and second


654


portions of the rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


are collinear, thereby permitting easy folding of the rigid frame


14


. Means


686


are provided for unlocking the spring-loaded buttons


674


upon folding of the rigid frame


14


, thereby permitting the buttons


674


to lock into the connecting frame


666


when the rigid frame


14


is unfolded.




In yet a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 21

, the rigid frame


14


is formed of hollow tubing


646


, the horizontal rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


each have a first portion


650


and a second portion


654


, each portion


650


,


654


having an inboard end


658


and an outboard end


662


, and the frame locking devices


342


positioned at center points


346


of the rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


further include an outer connecting housing


690


, the connecting housing


690


is formed of rigid material and is pivotally mounted to the inboard ends


658


of each of the first


650


and second


654


portions of the horizontal rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


. An inner spring housing


694


is provided. The spring housing


694


is pivotally mounted to the inboard ends


658


of each of the first


650


and second


654


portions of the horizontal rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


such that the pivotal mountings are collinear with the mountings of the outer connecting housing


690


.




The inner spring housing


694


is located within the outer connecting housing


690


and is sized, shaped and located to fit frictionally about the inboard ends


658


of each of the first


650


and second


654


portions of the rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


and is capable of expanding within the outer connecting housing


690


to permit pivoting of the inboard ends


658


when the rigid frame


14


is folded, thereby providing a means


698


of locking the inboard ends


658


in collinear alignment when the rigid frame


14


is unfolded.




In still a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 22

, the rigid frame


14


is formed of hollow tubing


646


, the horizontal rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


each have a first portion


650


and a second portion


654


, each portion


650


,


654


having an inboard end


658


and an outboard end


662


, and the frame locking devices


342


positioned at center points


346


of the rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


further include a spring housing


702


. The spring housing


702


is pivotally mounted on a pair of mounting pins


706


to the inboard ends


658


of each of the first


650


and second portions


654


of the horizontal rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


. The spring housing


702


includes first


710


and second


714


pairs of arcurate alignment slots and first


718


and second


722


pairs of positioning detents.




First


726


and second


730


alignment pins are provided. The pins


726


,


730


are mounted parallel to the mounting pins


706


and spaced outwardly from the inboard ends


658


of the first


650


and second


654


portions of the horizontal rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


. The alignment pins


726


,


730


are sized, shaped and located to fit slidably within the arcurate alignment slots


710


,


714


. Each of the pairs of positioning detents


718


,


722


is spaced apart by a distance slightly greater than a diameter


734


of one of the horizontal rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


. When the first


650


and second


654


portions of the horizontal rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


are collinear, the rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


will be within the spring housing


702


and when the rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


are pivoted with respect to one another to fold the rigid frame


14


, the detents


718


,


722


will be urged against the rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


by the spring resistance of the housing


702


, causing the housing


702


to spread apart. This resistance serves to maintain the collinear alignment of the rails


182


,


102


,


106


,


110


,


134


,


138


,


142


,


146


when the rigid frame


14


is erected.




In a yet another variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 23

, height adjusting extensions


738


cooperate with each of the four lower corner leg members


150


,


154


,


158


,


162


.




In another variant, as shown in

FIG. 24

, the means


74


for removably attaching the rigid frame


14


to U side


78


of the parental bed


42


includes a strap member


742


that has a first end


746


and a second end


750


. A pair of securing strap attachment means


598


is provided. The securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to the rigid frame


14


of the co-sleeper


10


. Attachment cooperation means


602


are provided, the means


602


are located at the first end


746


and the second end


750


of the strap member


742


for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


. Adjusting means


606


are provided for adjusting a length of the strap member


742


and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means


602


to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


. The strap member


742


is properly positioned when connected to one of the strap attachment means


598


and extended over a top surface


754


of the mattress


610


, down a back side


758


of the mattress


610


and underneath the mattress


610


and connected to the other strap attachment means


598


and the adjusting means


606


is tightened to prevent movement of the co-sleeper


10


with respect to the parental bed


42


.




In still another variant, as shown in

FIG. 24

, the securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail


182


and front lower horizontal rail


134


.




In yet another variant, as shown in FIG.


25


and

FIG. 26

, the securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to either of the front


166


,


170


and rear


174


,


178


vertical rails.




In yet a further variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 27

, the means


74


for removably attaching the rigid frame


14


to the side


78


of the parental bed


42


includes a strap member


762


having a first end


766


and a second end


770


. A securing strap attachment means


598


is provided. The securing strap attachment means


598


is located at the first end


766


of the strap member


762


. An attachment cooperation means


602


is located at the second end


770


of the strap member


762


for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means


598


. Adjusting means


606


are provided for adjusting a length of the strap member


762


and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means


602


to the securing strap attachment means


598


.




The strap member


762


is properly positioned when extended over the top surface


754


of the mattress


610


, down the back side


758


of the mattress


610


and underneath the mattress


610


, terminating behind the back side element


86


with the securing strap attachment means


598


connected to the attachment cooperation means


602


and the adjusting means


606


is tightened to prevent movement of the co-sleeper


10


with respect to the parental bed


42


(not shown).




In still a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 28

, the means


74


for removably attaching the rigid frame


14


to the side


78


of the parental bed


42


includes a Y-shaped strap member


774


. The strap member


774


has a leg end


778


and first


782


and second


786


arm ends. A resistance plate member


590


is provided. The resistance plate member


590


is located at the leg end


778


of the Y-shaped strap member


774


. A pair of securing strap attachment means


598


is provided. The securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to the rigid frame


14


of the co-sleeper


10


. Attachment cooperation means


602


are located at the first


782


and second


786


arm ends of the Y-shaped strap member


774


for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


.




Adjusting means


606


are provided for adjusting the length of the strap member


774


and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means


602


to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


. The strap member


774


is properly positioned when located under the mattress


610


and above the surface


614


on which the mattress


610


rests and held in place by the resistance plate member


590


located vertically at the side


78


of the parental bed


42


opposite placement of the co-sleeper


10


and the adjusting means


606


is tightened so the co-sleeper


10


is held fast to the parental bed


42


.




In yet a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 30

, the securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail


182


and front lower horizontal rail


134


. In still another variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 29

, the securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to either of the front


166


,


170


and rear


174


,


178


vertical rails.




In still a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 31

, the means


74


for removably attaching the rigid frame


14


to the side


78


of the parental bed


42


includes a Y-shaped strap member


790


. The strap member


790


has a leg end


794


and first


798


and second


802


arm ends. A resistance plate member


590


is provided. The resistance plate member


590


is located at the leg end


794


of the Y-shaped strap member


790


. A securing strap attachment means


598


is provided. The attachment means


598


is located at the first arm end


798


of the Y-shaped strap member


790


. An attachment cooperation means


602


is located at the second arm end


802


of the Y-shaped strap member


790


for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means


598


.




Adjusting means


606


are provided for adjusting the length of the strap member


790


and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means


602


to the securing strap attachment means


598


. The strap member


806


is properly positioned when located under the mattress


610


and above the surface


614


on which the mattress


610


rests and held in place by the resistance plate member


590


located vertically at the side


78


of the parental bed


42


opposite placement of the co-sleeper


10


with the securing strap attachment means


598


connected to the attachment cooperation means


602


behind the back side element


86


of the rigid frame


14


and the adjusting means


606


tightened so the co-sleeper


10


is held fast to the parental bed


42


.




In yet another variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 32

, the means


74


for removably attaching the rigid frame


14


to the side


78


of the parental bed


42


includes a strap member


806


having a first end (not shown) and a second end (not shown). A hook member


818


is slidably mounted to the strap member


806


such that the first end


810


and the second end


814


are equidistant from the hook member


818


. A pair of securing strap attachment means


598


is provided. The securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to the rigid frame


14


of the co-sleeper


10


. Attachment cooperation means


602


are located at the first end


810


and the second end


814


of the strap member


806


for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


.




Adjusting means


606


are provided for adjusting a length of the strap member


806


and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means


602


to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


. The strap member


806


is properly positioned when located under the mattress


610


and above the surface


614


on which the mattress


610


rests and extended downwardly to a bed frame


822


and held in place by the hook member


818


attaching to the bed frame


822


at the side


78


of the parental bed


42


opposite placement of the co-sleeper


10


and the adjusting means


606


is tightened so the co-sleeper


10


is held fast to the parental bed


42


.




In yet a further variant (not shown), the securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail


182


and front lower horizontal rail


134


. In still another variant, as shown in FIG.


33


and

FIG. 34

, the securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to either of the front


166


,


170


and rear


174


,


178


vertical rails.




In another variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 35

, the means


74


for removably attaching the rigid frame


14


to the side


78


of the parental bed


42


includes a Y-shaped strap member


826


. The strap member


826


has a leg end


830


and first


834


and second


838


arm ends. A hook member


818


is provided. The hook member


818


located at the leg end


830


of the Y-shaped strap member


826


. A pair of securing strap attachment means


598


is provided. The securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to the rigid frame


14


of the co-sleeper


10


. Attachment cooperation means


602


are located at the first


834


and second


838


arm ends of the Y-shaped strap member


826


for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


.




Adjusting means


606


are provided for adjusting a length of the strap member


826


and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means


602


to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


. The strap member


826


is properly positioned when located under the mattress


610


and above the surface


614


on which the mattress


610


rests and extended downwardly to the bed frame


822


and held in place by the hook member


818


attaching to the bed frame


822


at the side


580


of the parental bed


42


opposite placement of the co-sleeper


10


and the adjusting means


606


tightened so the co-sleeper


10


is held fast to the parental bed


42


.




In still another variant, as shown in

FIG. 36

, the securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail


182


and front lower horizontal rail


134


. In yet another variant, as shown in

FIG. 37

, the securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to either of the front


166


,


170


and rear


174


,


178


vertical rails.




In a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 38

, the means


74


for removably attaching the rigid frame


14


to the side


78


of the parental bed


42


includes a Y-shaped strap member


830


. The strap member


830


has a leg end


834


and first


838


and second


842


arm ends. A hook member


818


is provided. The hook member


818


is located at the leg


834


end of the Y-shaped strap member


830


. A securing strap attachment means


598


is provided. The attachment means


598


is located at the first arm end


838


of the Y-shaped strap member


830


. An attachment cooperation means


602


is located at the second arm end


842


of the Y-shaped strap member


830


for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means


598


.




Adjusting means


606


are provided for adjusting a length of the strap member


830


and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means


602


to the securing strap attachment means


598


. The strap member


830


is properly positioned when located under the mattress


610


and above the surface


614


on which the mattress


610


rests and extended downwardly to the bed frame


822


and held in place by the hook member


818


attaching to the bed frame


822


at the side


580


of the parental bed


42


opposite placement of the co-sleeper


10


with the securing strap attachment means


598


connected to the attachment cooperation means


602


behind the back side element


86


of the rigid frame


14


and the adjusting means


606


tightened so the co-sleeper


10


is held fast to the parental bed


42


.




In yet a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 39

, the means


74


for removably attaching the rigid frame


14


to the side


78


of the parental bed


42


includes first


846


and second


850


strap members. Each of the strap members


846


,


850


has a first end (not shown) and a second end


858


. A pair of securing strap attachment means


598


is provided. The securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to the rigid frame


14


of the co-sleeper


10


. Attachment cooperation means


602


are located at the first ends of each of the first


846


and second


850


strap members for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


. First


862


and second


866


resistance plate members are provided. Each of the resistance plate members


862


,


866


is attached to the second end


858


of one of the first


846


and second


850


strap members.




Adjusting means


606


are provided for adjusting a length of the first


846


and second


850


strap members and tightening them after connecting the attachment cooperation means


602


to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


. The first


846


and second


850


strap members are properly positioned when located under the mattress


610


and above the surface


614


on which the mattress


610


rests and held in place by the first


862


and second


866


resistance plate members located vertically at the side


580


of the parental bed


42


opposite placement of the co-sleeper


10


and the adjusting means


606


tightened so the co-sleeper


10


is held fast to the parental bed


42


.




In still a further variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 40

, the securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail


182


and front lower horizontal rail


134


. In yet a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 41

, the securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to either of the front


166


,


170


and rear


174


,


178


vertical rails.




In still another variant, as shown in

FIG. 42

, the means


74


for removably attaching the rigid frame


14


to the side


78


of the parental bed


42


includes first


870


and second


874


strap members. Each of the strap members


870


,


874


has a first end


878


and a second end


882


. A securing strap attachment means


598


is located at the first end


878


of the first strap member


870


. An attachment cooperation means


602


is located at the first end


878


of the second strap member


874


for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means


598


. First


862


and second


866


resistance plate members are provided. Each of the resistance plate members


862


,


866


is attached to the second end


882


of one of the first


870


and second


874


strap members.




Adjusting means


606


are provided for adjusting a length of either of the first


870


and second


874


strap members and tightening it after connecting the attachment cooperation means


602


to the securing strap attachment means


598


. The first


870


and second


874


strap members are properly positioned when located under the mattress


610


and above the surface


614


on which the mattress


610


rests and held in place by the first


862


and second


866


resistance plate members located vertically at the side


580


of the parental bed


42


opposite placement of the co-sleeper


10


with the securing strap attachment means


598


connected to the attachment cooperation means


602


behind the back side element


86


of the rigid frame


14


and the adjusting means


606


tightened so the co-sleeper


10


is held fast to the parental bed


42


.




In yet another variant, as shown in

FIG. 43

, the means


74


for removably attaching the rigid frame


14


to the side


78


of the parental bed


42


includes first


886


and second


890


strap members. Each of the strap members


886


,


890


has a first end


894


and a second end


898


. A pair of securing strap attachment means


598


is provided. The securing strap attachment means


598


is connected to the rigid frame


14


of the co-sleeper


10


. Attachment cooperation means


602


are located at the first ends


894


of each of the first


886


and second


890


strap mem0bers for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


. First


818


and second


818


hook members are provided. Each of the hook members


818


is attached to the second end


898


of one of the first


886


and second


890


strap members.




Adjusting means


606


are provided for adjusting a length of the first


886


and second


890


strap members and tightening them after connecting the attachment cooperation means


602


to the pair of securing strap attachment means


598


. The first


886


and second


890


strap members are properly positioned when located under the mattress


610


and above the surface


614


on which the mattress


610


rests and extended downwardly to a bed frame


822


and held in place by the first


818


and second


818


hook members attaching to the bed frame


822


at the side


580


of the parental bed


42


opposite placement of the co-sleeper


10


and the adjusting means


606


is tightened so the co-sleeper


10


is held fast to the parental bed


42


.




In yet a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 43

, the securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail


182


and front lower horizontal rail


134


. In still a further variant, as shown in

FIG. 44

, the securing strap attachment means


598


are connected to either of the front


166


,


170


and rear


174


,


178


vertical rails.




In still another variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 45

, the means


74


for removably attaching the rigid frame


14


to the side


78


of the parental bed


42


includes first


894


and second


898


strap members. Each of the strap members


894


,


898


has a first end


902


and a second end


906


. A securing strap attachment means


598


is located at the first end


902


of the first strap member


894


. An attachment cooperation means


602


is located at the first end


902


of the second strap member


898


for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means


598


. First


818


and second


818


hook members are provided. Each of the hook members


818


is attached to the second end


906


of one of the first


894


and second


898


strap members.




Adjusting means


606


are provided for adjusting a length of either of the first


894


and second


898


strap members and tightening them after connecting the attachment cooperation means


602


to the securing strap attachment means


598


. The first


894


and second


898


strap members are properly positioned when located under the mattress


610


and above the surface


614


on which the mattress


610


rests and extended downwardly to a bed frame


822


and held in place by the first


818


and second


818


hook members attaching to the bed frame


822


at the side


580


of the parental bed


42


opposite placement of the co-sleeper


10


with the securing strap attachment means


598


connected to the attachment cooperation means


602


behind the back side element


86


of the rigid frame


14


and the adjusting means


606


tightened so the co-sleeper


10


is held fast to the parental bed


42


.




In a further variant, the adjusting means


606


is disposed at a point on the strap member


578


adjacent the resistance plate member


590


. In still a further variant, the adjusting means


606


is disposed at the leg end


778


of the Y-shaped strap member


774


adjacent the resistance plate member


590


. In yet a further variant of the invention, the adjusting means


606


is disposed at a point on the strap member


806


adjacent the hook member


818


. In another variant, the adjusting means


606


is disposed at the leg end


830


of the Y-shaped strap member


826


adjacent the hook member


818


. In still another variant, the adjusting means


606


are disposed at points on the first


846


and second


850


strap member adjacent the first


862


and second


866


resistance plate members. In a final variant of the invention, the adjusting means


606


are disposed at points on the first


886


and second


890


strap member adjacent the first


818


and second


818


hook members.




The combination co-sleeper and changing table


10


has been described with reference to particular embodiments. Other modifications and enhancements can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims that follow.



Claims
  • 1. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table comprising:a rigid frame, said frame providing means for attaching a support platform at a first predetermined height; said first predetermined height being less than a height of a top surface of a mattress of a parental bed; an enclosure, said enclosure having an open top, a surrounding wall and a floor, said floor having an upper surface and a lower surface; said enclosure being sized and shaped to fit removably over said rigid frame with the lower surface of the floor disposed upon the support platform; a mattress pad, said mattress pad being sized and shaped to fit slidably within the enclosure; and means for removably attaching the rigid frame to a side of the parental bed.
  • 2. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 1, wherein:the rigid frame includes a front side element, a back side element, a first side element and a second side element; the rigid frame being formed at a top by a rear upper horizontal rail and first and second upper side parallel horizontal rails and two upper front corner members and two upper rear corner members in cooperation therewith, and being formed adjacent a floor by front and rear lower parallel horizontal rails and first side and second side lower parallel horizontal rails and four lower corner leg members in cooperation therewith, and a pair of front vertical rails and a pair of rear vertical rails in further cooperation with the two upper front corner members and the two upper rear corner members and the four lower corner leg members, and a front upper horizontal rail in cooperation with said front vertical rails, said front upper horizontal rail having a first end and a second end; said rear upper horizontal rail and first and second upper side parallel horizontal rails being disposed at a second predetermined height and said front upper horizontal rail being disposed at a third, lower predetermined height; and said third predetermined height being greater than said first predetermined height and said second predetermined height being greater than said third predetermined height.
  • 3. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2, wherein the support platform comprises:first and second intermediate side parallel horizontal rails and first and second horizontal support rails; said first and second intermediate side parallel horizontal rails having first and second ends, a mid point and being removably connected at said first and second ends to the front and rear vertical rails of the first and second side elements, respectively; and said first and second horizontal support rails having first and second ends, a mid point and being removably connected at said first and second ends to the first and second intermediate side parallel horizontal rails.
  • 4. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2, wherein the support platform comprises:first, second, third and fourth support hangers, each of said support hangers having a first end, a second end, an inner side and an outer side and having a curved hooking portion disposed at said first end; said hooking portion being sized and shaped to fit frictionally over the rigid frame and one of the first and second upper side horizontal rails; each of said support hangers further including at least two circular orifices, said orifices extending from the inner side to the outer side of said hangers, at least two spring button housings, said housings disposed upon the outer sides of said support hangers adjacent said orifices, each of said spring button housings including a finger opening; two support rods, each of said rods having a first end and a second end and being sized and shaped to extend between one of the first and second support hangers and one of the third and fourth support hangers when said support hangers are disposed upon one of the first and second upper side horizontal rails, each of said support rods having a spring button mounted at the first end and the second end, said spring button being sized and shaped to engage said spring button housing; whereby, when the first and second ends of the support rods are introduced into the orifices of the support hangers, and the support hangers are disposed upon one of the first and second upper side horizontal rails, the spring buttons will removably engage the spring button housings of the hangers, thereby providing a support platform for the enclosure.
  • 5. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 4, wherein the enclosure further comprises at least one tie down strap, said strap being fixedly attached to a lower portion of the enclosure and serving to secure the enclosure to the rigid frame so as to prevent the enclosure from rocking on the support hangers.
  • 6. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2, wherein the support platform comprises:a series of rigid floor panels, said floor panels being sized and shaped to fit within dimensions of the floor of the enclosure; a series of panel pockets, said panel pockets having an upper surface and a lower surface and being fixedly attached at their upper surfaces to the lower surface of the enclosure and being sized and shaped to removably enclose said rigid floor panels; a series of support bars, said bars being sized and shaped to fit within dimensions of the floor of the enclosure; a series of bar pockets, said bar pockets having an upper surface and a lower surface and being fixedly attached at their upper surfaces to the lower surface of the panel packets and being sized and shaped to removably enclose said support bars; and whereby, when said rigid floor panels are inserted into said panel pockets, said support bars are inserted into said bar pockets and said enclosure is installed on said rigid frame, the enclosure will include a support platform maintained at said first predetermined height.
  • 7. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2, further comprising:means for pivotally mounting the front upper horizontal rail to the front vertical rails; means for pivotally mounting the rear upper horizontal rail to the upper rear corner members; a frame locking device positioned at center points of the front and rear upper horizontal rails pivotally mounted thereto and permitting said front and rear upper rail to pivot downwardly from an open top of the frame; means for pivotally mounting the first and second upper side horizontal rails to the upper front and rear corner members; frame locking devices positioned at center points of the first and second upper side horizontal rails being pivotally mounted thereto and permitting each of said rails to pivot downwardly from the open top of the frame; means for pivotally mounting the first and second lower side horizontal rails to the lower front and rear corner members; frame locking devices positioned at center points of the first and second side lower horizontal rails being pivotally mounted thereto and permitting each of said rails to pivot upwardly; means for pivotally mounting the front and rear lower horizontal rails to the lower front and rear corner members, respectively; and frame locking devices positioned at center points of the front and rear lower horizontal rails being pivotally mounted thereto and permitting each of said rails to pivot upwardly; whereby, said frame may be quickly folded into a compact package for transport and storage by releasing the frame locking devices and depressing the upper horizontal rails downwardly while pulling upwardly on the lower horizontal rails, thereby causing the upper horizontal rails to bend downwardly and the lower horizontal rails to bend upwardly and the vertical rails to move inwardly.
  • 8. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 3, wherein the means for removably connecting the first and second intermediate side parallel horizontal rails to the front and rear vertical rails of the first and second side elements and the first and second horizontal support rails to the first and second intermediate side parallel horizontal rails comprises:a plurality of coupling units, said coupling units being mounted to each of the first and second ends of the intermediate side parallel horizontal rails, the first and second horizontal support rails and front upper horizontal rail; said coupling units including a T-shaped protrusion orthogonal to the rails and extending from a lower end of the coupling unit to an upper end of the coupling unit and terminating in a stop; a resilient securing tab disposed on the coupling unit below the T-shaped protrusion, said securing tab including a locking projection spaced downwardly from a lower end of said T-shaped protrusion and extending outwardly from said securing tab, said locking projection having a flattened upper surface orthogonal to said securing tab; a plurality of receiving units, said receiving units being mounted to each of the front and rear vertical rails and the intermediate side parallel horizontal rails; said receiving units having a mating T-shaped slot extending from an upper end of the receiving unit to a lower end of the receiving unit, said slot terminating in a closed end, said closed end having a flattened lower surface; said receiving units being sized shaped and disposed to removably secure said coupling units with said locking projection removably engaging the flattened lower surface of the closed end of the mating T-shaped slot when the T-shaped protrusion of the coupling unit is seated in the T-shaped slot of the receiving unit; and whereby when said coupling units are removably attached to said receiving units, the first and second ends of the intermediate side parallel horizontal rails and the front upper horizontal rail will be removably connected to the front and rear vertical rails and the first and second horizontal support rails will be removably connected to the intermediate side parallel horizontal rails.
  • 9. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2, wherein the enclosure further comprises:a back wall, a front wall and first and second side walls; said back wall, first and second side walls extending from the floor to at least a height of the rear upper horizontal rail and first and second upper side parallel horizontal rails; said front wall extending from the floor to at least a height of the front upper horizontal rail; each of said walls having a padded inner layer, said inner layer disposed between the front side element, back side element, first side element and second side element; each of said walls having an outer layer, said outer layer extending outwardly from the rigid frame; said padded inner layers and said outer layers being joined along upper edges and outer corners to form a pocket enclosing the front and rear upper horizontal rail and first and second upper side parallel horizontal rails and upper portions of the front and rear vertical rails; and at least one tie down, said tie down being fixedly attached at a lower corner of the enclosure for removably securing the enclosure to the rigid frame.
  • 10. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2, wherein the enclosure further comprises:a back wall, a front wall and first and second side walls; said back wall, first and second side walls extending from the floor to at least the height of the rear upper horizontal rail and first and second upper side parallel horizontal rails; said front wall extending from the floor to at least the height of the front upper horizontal rail; each of said walls having a padded inner layer, said inner layer having an inner surface and an outer surface and being disposed between the front side element, back side element, first side element and second side element; each of said walls having an outer layer, said outer layer having an inner surface and an outer surface and extending outwardly from the rigid frame; said padded inner layers and said outer layers being joined along upper edges forming a series of exterior flaps extending downwardly from the front and rear upper horizontal rail and first and second upper side parallel horizontal rails; and means for removably attaching the outer surfaces of the padded inner layers to the inner surfaces of the outer layers to secure the enclosure to the rigid frame.
  • 11. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 9, wherein the enclosure further comprises:a series of rigid panels, said panels being sized and shaped to provide structural support for the back wall, front wall and first and second side walls of the enclosure; a series of pockets, said pockets being disposed upon an outer surface of the padded inner layers of said walls and being sized and shaped to removably enclose said rigid panels; a series of openings in the outer layers of the walls for accessing the pockets; and whereby when the rigid panels are installed in the pockets, an occupant of the enclosure will not be able to push the walls outwardly beyond the rigid frame to produce an entrapping fold.
  • 12. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 10, wherein the enclosure further comprises:a series of rigid panels, said panels being sized and shaped to provide structural support for the back wall, front wall and first and second side walls of the enclosure; a series of pockets, said pockets being disposed upon the outer surface of the padded inner layers of said walls and being sized and shaped to removably enclose said rigid panels; and whereby when the rigid panels are installed in the pockets, an occupant of the enclosure will not be able to push the walls outwardly beyond the rigid frame to produce an entrapping fold.
  • 13. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 9, wherein the enclosure further comprises:a series of mesh panels, said mesh panels being disposed along lower portions of the padded inner layers of the walls; and whereby said mesh panels will provide additional breathing capability for an occupant of the enclosure that becomes trapped against one of the walls.
  • 14. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 10, wherein the enclosure further comprises:a series of mesh panels, said mesh panels being disposed along lower portions of the padded inner layers of the walls; and whereby said mesh panels will provide additional breathing capability for and occupant of the enclosure that becomes trapped against one of the walls.
  • 15. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 1 wherein the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed further comprises:a strap member having a first end and a second end; a resistance plate member having at least two slots vertically aligned and centrally disposed at which the strap member is attached such that the first end and the second end are equidistant from the plate member; a pair of securing strap attachment means, said securing strap attachment means being connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails of the rigid frame; attachment cooperation means disposed at the first end and the second end of the strap member for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means; and adjusting means for adjusting a length of the strap member and tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means; wherein, the strap member is properly positioned when disposed under a mattress and above a surface on which said mattress rests and held in place by the resistance plate member disposed vertically at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper and the adjusting means is tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 16. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 1, wherein the mattress pad has a top surface and a bottom surface and is covered with a washable fabric and padded on its top surface.
  • 17. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 16, wherein the mattress pad is segmented into at least four segments closely aligned, is capable of being folded, said mattress pad serving as an enclosure for the co-sleeper when folded for transport and storage.
  • 18. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 17, wherein the mattress pad further comprises at least one pair of reversibly separable attachment means and the enclosure comprises a series of openings sized shaped and disposed to permit the attachment means to secure the mattress pad to the support platform.
  • 19. A convertible playpen configured as a co-sleeper as described in claim 18, wherein the mattress pad further comprises at least one pair of reversibly separable attachment means and the enclosure further comprises a series of openings sized shaped and disposed to permit the attachment means to secure the mattress pad to the rigid frame.
  • 20. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 7, wherein the rigid frame is formed of hollow tubing, the horizontal rails each have a first portion and a second portion, each portion having an inboard end and an outboard end, and the frame locking devices positioned at center points of said rails further comprise:a connecting frame, said frame pivotally mounted to the inboard ends of each of the first and second portions of said horizontal rails; said connecting frame including a pair of locking holes; a pair of spring-loaded buttons mounted within said horizontal rails, said buttons being sized, shaped and disposed to engage the locking holes in the connecting frame when the first and second portions of said rails are collinear; and means for pushing both buttons inwardly so as to clear the locking holes in the connecting frame simultaneously, thereby permitting the horizontal rails to be pivoted.
  • 21. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 20, further comprising:means for locking the spring-loaded buttons within the horizontal rails so as to clear the locking holes in the connecting frame after pushing the buttons inwardly when the first and second portions of said rails are collinear, thereby permitting easy folding of the rigid frame; and means for unlocking the spring-loaded buttons upon folding of the rigid frame, thereby permitting the buttons to lock into the connecting frame when the rigid frame is unfolded.
  • 22. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 7, wherein the rigid frame is formed of hollow tubing, the horizontal rails each have a first portion and a second portion, each portion having an inboard end and an outboard end, and the frame locking devices positioned at center points of said rails further comprise:an outer connecting housing, said connecting housing formed of rigid material and being pivotally mounted to the inboard ends of each of the first and second portions of said horizontal rails; an inner spring housing, said spring housing being pivotally mounted to the inboard ends of each of the first and second portions of said horizontal rails such that said pivotal mountings are collinear with the mountings of the outer connecting housing; and said inner spring housing being disposed within the outer connecting housing and being sized, shaped and disposed to fit frictionally about the inboard ends of each of the first and second portions of said rails and capable of expanding within said outer connecting housing to permit pivoting of said inboard ends when the rigid frame is folded, thereby providing a means of locking said inboard ends in collinear alignment when the rigid frame is unfolded.
  • 23. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 7, wherein the rigid frame is formed of hollow tubing, the horizontal rails each have a first portion and a second portion, each portion having an inboard end and an outboard end, and the frame locking devices positioned at center points of said rails further comprise:a spring housing, said spring housing being pivotally mounted upon a pair of mounting pins to the inboard ends of each of the first and second portions of said horizontal rails; said spring housing including first and second pairs of arcurate alignment slots and first and second pairs of positioning detents; first and second alignment pins, said pins being mounted parallel to said mounting pins and spaced outwardly from the inboard ends of the first and second portions of said horizontal rails; said alignment pins being sized, shaped and disposed to fit slidably within said arcurate alignment slots; each of said pairs of positioning detents spaced apart by a distance slightly greater than a diameter of one of the horizontal rails; and whereby, when the first and second portions of said horizontal rails are collinear, said rails will be within said spring housing and when said rails are pivoted with respect to one another to fold the rigid frame, the detents will be urged against the rails by the spring resistance of the housing, causing the housing to spread apart, such resistance serving to maintain the collinear alignment of the rails when the rigid frame is erected.
  • 24. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2, further comprising height adjusting extensions cooperating with each of the four lower corner leg members.
  • 25. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2 wherein the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed further comprises:a strap member having a first end and a second end; a pair of securing strap attachment means, said securing strap attachment means being connected to the rigid frame of the co-sleeper; attachment cooperation means disposed at the first end and the second end of the strap member for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means; and adjusting means for adjusting a length of the strap member and tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means; wherein, the strap member is properly positioned when connected to one of the strap attachment means and extended over a top surface of a mattress, down a back side of the mattress and underneath the mattress and connected to the other strap attachment means, the adjusting means being tightened to prevent movement of the co-sleeper with respect to the parental bed.
  • 26. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 25 wherein the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and front lower horizontal rail.
  • 27. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 25 wherein the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails.
  • 28. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2 wherein the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed further comprises:a strap member having a first end and a second end; a securing strap attachment means, said securing strap attachment means disposed at the first end of the strap member; an attachment cooperation means disposed at the second end of the strap member for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means; and adjusting means for adjusting a length of the strap member and tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the securing strap attachment means; wherein, the strap member is properly positioned when extended over the top surface of a mattress, down the back side of the mattress and underneath the mattress, terminating behind the back side element with the securing strap attachment means connected to the attachment cooperation means, the adjusting means being tightened to prevent movement of the co-sleeper with respect to the parental bed.
  • 29. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2 wherein the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed further comprises:a Y-shaped strap member, said strap member having a leg end and first and second arm ends; a resistance plate member, said resistance plate member disposed at the leg end of the Y-shaped strap member; a pair of securing strap attachment means, said securing strap attachment means being connected to the rigid frame of the co-sleeper; attachment cooperation means disposed at the first and second arm ends of the Y-shaped strap member for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means; adjusting means for adjusting a length of the strap member and tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means; and wherein, the strap member is properly positioned when disposed under a mattress and above a surface on which said mattress rests and held in place by the resistance plate member disposed vertically at a side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper and the adjusting means tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 30. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 29 wherein the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and front lower horizontal rail.
  • 31. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 29 wherein the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails.
  • 32. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2 wherein the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed further comprises:a Y-shaped strap member, said strap member having a leg end and first and second arm ends; a resistance plate member, said resistance plate member disposed at the leg end of the Y-shaped strap member; a securing strap attachment means, said attachment means disposed at the first arm end of the Y-shaped strap member; an attachment cooperation means disposed at the second arm end of the Y-shaped strap member for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means; adjusting means for adjusting a length of the strap member and tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the securing strap attachment means; and wherein, the strap member is properly positioned when disposed under a mattress and above a surface on which said mattress rests and held in place by the resistance plate member disposed vertically at a side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper, the securing strap attachment means connected to the attachment cooperation means behind the back side element of the rigid frame and the adjusting means tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 33. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2 wherein the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed further comprises:a strap member having a first end and a second end; a hook member, said hook member being slidably mounted to the strap member such that the first end and the second end are equidistant from the hook member; a pair of securing strap attachment means, said securing strap attachment means being connected to the rigid frame of the co-sleeper; attachment cooperation means disposed at the first end and the second end of the strap member for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means; and adjusting means for adjusting a length of the strap member and tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means; wherein, the strap member is properly positioned when disposed under a mattress and above a surface on which said mattress rests and extending downwardly to a bed frame and held in place by the hook member attaching to said bed frame, at a side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper and the adjusting means is tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 34. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 33 wherein the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and front lower horizontal rail.
  • 35. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 33 wherein the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails.
  • 36. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2 wherein the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed further comprises:a Y-shaped strap member, said strap member having a leg end and first and second arm ends; a hook member, said hook member disposed at the leg end of the Y-shaped strap member; a pair of securing strap attachment means, said securing strap attachment means being connected to the rigid frame of the co-sleeper; attachment cooperation means disposed at the first and second arm ends of the Y-shaped strap member for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means; adjusting means for adjusting a length of the strap member and tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means; and wherein, the strap member is properly positioned when disposed under a mattress and above a surface on which said mattress rests and extending downwardly to a bed frame and held in place by the hook member attaching to said bed frame at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper and the adjusting means tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 37. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 36 wherein the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and front lower horizontal rail.
  • 38. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 36 wherein the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails.
  • 39. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2 wherein the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed further comprises:a Y-shaped strap member, said strap member having a leg end and first and second arm ends; a hook member, said hook member disposed at the leg end of the Y-shaped strap member; a securing strap attachment means, said attachment means disposed at the first arm end of the Y-shaped strap member; an attachment cooperation means disposed at the second arm end of the Y-shaped strap member for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means; adjusting means for adjusting a length of the strap member and tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the securing strap attachment means; and wherein, the strap member is properly positioned when disposed under a mattress and above a surface on which said mattress rests and extending downwardly to a bed frame and held in place by the hook member attaching to said bed frame at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper, the securing strap attachment means connected to the attachment cooperation means behind the back side element of the rigid frame and the adjusting means tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 40. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2 wherein the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed further comprises:first and second strap members, each of said strap members having a first end and a second end; a pair of securing strap attachment means, said securing strap attachment means being connected to the rigid frame of the co-sleeper; attachment cooperation means disposed at the first ends of each of the first and second strap members for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means; first and second resistance plate members, each of said resistance plate members attached to the second end of one of the first and second strap members; adjusting means for adjusting a length of the first and second strap members and tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means; wherein, the first and second strap members are properly positioned when disposed under a mattress and above a surface on which said mattress rests and held in place by the first and second resistance plate members disposed vertically at a side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper and the adjusting means is tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 41. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 40 wherein the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and front lower horizontal rail.
  • 42. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 40 wherein the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails.
  • 43. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2 wherein the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed further comprises:first and second strap members, each of said strap members having a first end and a second end; a securing strap attachment means, said securing strap attachment means disposed at the first end of the first strap member; an attachment cooperation means disposed at the first end of the second strap member for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means; first and second resistance plate members, each of said resistance plate members attached to the second end of one of the first and second strap members; adjusting means for adjusting a length of either of the first and second strap members and tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the securing strap attachment means; wherein, the first and second strap members are properly positioned when disposed under a mattress and above a surface on which said mattress rests and held in place by the first and second resistance plate members disposed vertically at a side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper, the securing strap attachment means connected to the attachment cooperation means behind the back side element of the rigid frame and the adjusting means tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 44. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2 wherein the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed further comprises:first and second strap members, each of said strap members having a first end and a second end; a pair of securing strap attachment means, said securing strap attachment means being connected to the rigid frame of the co-sleeper; attachment cooperation means disposed at the first ends of each of the first and second strap members for reversible connection to the pair of securing strap attachment means; first and second hook members, each of said hook members attached to the second end of one of the first and second strap members; adjusting means for adjusting a length of the first and second strap members and tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the pair of securing strap attachment means; wherein, the first and second strap members are properly positioned when disposed under a mattress and above a surface on which said mattress rests and extending downwardly to a bed frame and held in place by the first and second hook members attaching to said bed frame at the side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper and the adjusting means is tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 45. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 43 wherein the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front upper horizontal rail and front lower horizontal rail.
  • 46. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 43 wherein the securing strap attachment means are connected to either of the front and rear vertical rails.
  • 47. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 2 wherein the means for removably attaching the rigid frame to the side of the parental bed further comprises:first and second strap members, each of said strap members having a first end and a second end; a securing strap attachment means, said securing strap attachment means disposed at the first end of the first strap member; an attachment cooperation means disposed at the first end of the second strap member for reversible connection to the securing strap attachment means; first and second hook members, each of said hook members attached to the second end of one of the first and second strap members; adjusting means for adjusting a length of either of the first and second strap members and tightening same after connecting the attachment cooperation means to the securing strap attachment means; wherein, the first and second strap members are properly positioned when disposed under a mattress and above a surface on which said mattress rests and extending downwardly to a bed frame and held in place by the first and second hook members attaching to said bed frame at a side of the parental bed opposite placement of the co-sleeper, the securing strap attachment means connected to the attachment cooperation means behind the back side element of the rigid frame and the adjusting means tightened so the co-sleeper is held fast to the parental bed.
  • 48. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claim 15 wherein the adjusting means is disposed at a point on the strap member adjacent the resistance plate member.
  • 49. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claims 29, 30, 31 or 32 wherein the adjusting means is disposed at the leg end of the Y-shaped strap member adjacent the resistance plate member.
  • 50. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claims 33, 34 or 35 wherein the adjusting means is disposed at a point on the strap member adjacent the hook member.
  • 51. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claims 36, 37, 38 or 39 wherein the adjusting means is disposed at the leg end of the Y-shaped strap member adjacent the hook member.
  • 52. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claims 40, 41, 42 or 43 wherein the adjusting means are disposed at points on the first and second strap member adjacent the first and second resistance plate members.
  • 53. A co-sleeper convertibly adapted for use as a changing table as described in claims 44, 45, 46 or 47 wherein the adjusting means are disposed at points on the first and second strap member adjacent the first and second hook members.
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