The present invention relates to a bed assembly convertible from a crib to a toddler bed to a full size headboard and vice versa and more particularly to a bed assembly in which components thereof serve different and multiple functions in different ones of the possible bed structures.
Convertible bed assemblies are well known and have the capability of “growing” with the growth of an infant, i.e., of being capable of being assembled to form a crib and being convertible from a crib to a toddler bed and ultimately to a full size headboard thereby “growing” along with an infant. One such convertible bed assembly is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,146,631, granted Sep. 15, 1992. Although the conversion capabilities of the aforementioned patent are commendable, it is nevertheless desirable to provide a convertible bed assembly of simplified design and one in which fewer components are needed.
The present invention provides a convertible bed assembly having a design which is rugged, simplified, easy to use and which, in addition to having a reduced number of components, utilizes components which perform multiple and different functions in the various bed structures.
The present invention will be understood from a consideration of the Figures wherein like elements are designated by like numerals and wherein:
Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The words “right,” “left,” “lower,” “upper,” “top,” and “bottom” designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The terminology includes the words noted above as well as derivatives thereof and words of similar import.
The crib structure 10, shown in
The endboards 12 and 14 are preferably substantially identical in design and function. The endboards 12 and 14 each preferably have a curved upper member 12a, 14a and a lower member 12d, 14d with two end posts 12b, 12c and 14b, 14c; the lower ends of which are typically provided with either a rubber foot or a selectively lockable caster C. A plurality of slats 13 are arranged in spaced parallel fashion and have their upper ends secured to members 12a, 14a and their lower ends secured to members 12d, 14d of endboards 12, 14, respectively.
Similarly, the stationary and drop sides 16 and 18 are preferably substantially identical in design and function. Stationary and drop sides 16, 18 each have an upper rail 16a, 18a and a lower rail 16b, 18b and a plurality of slats 19 arranged in spaced parallel fashion and having their upper ends secured to upper rails 16a, 18a and their lower ends secured to lower rails 16b, 18b.
The hardware utilized to connect the stationary and drop sides 16 and 18 is conventional and will be omitted herein for purposes of simplicity, it being understood that a set of upper and lower tracks 14e, 14f (only one set of upper and lower tracks being shown) are preferably provided in end posts 12c and 14c and cooperate with such conventional hardware for lifting and lowering the drop side 16.
A mattress support assembly 20 is shown in assembled fashion in
Four (4) S-shaped brackets 24 have their lower ends coupled to the support posts 21 and 22. The upper end of each S-shaped bracket is provided with an opening 24a for securement to an associated one of the end posts 12b, 12c, 14b, 14c. The lower ends are provided with a plurality of spaced openings 24b and receive an assembly bolt B1 in one of these openings 24b for securement to an end of an associated support post 21, 22. The S-shaped configuration prevents interference between these brackets and the drop and stationary sides 18, 16.
The mattress support assembly 20 may be raised or lowered relative to end posts 12b, 12c, 14b, 14c by selection of the appropriate one of the group of openings 25 on end posts 12b, 12c, 14b, 14c and/or by selection of one of the plurality of openings 24b on the S-shaped members.
The crib 10 may be converted to a toddler bed 30, shown in
The crib 10 or toddler bed 30 may further be converted into a full size headboard through utilization of the stationary side 16 and the support posts 21 and 22 of the mattress support assembly 20 (see
Fasteners F are passed through support posts 21 and 22 and the connectors 40 and engage tapped openings within the interior of the upper and lower side rails 16a, 16b. The connectors 40, one being shown in
A decorative ball-shaped member 46 is mounted at the top of the support posts 21, 22. The decorative ball 46 is preferably snap-fitted into position.
The bed frame attachments 42, which are provided on each of the support posts 21 and 22, can be adjusted up or down on the support posts 21, 22. A standard bed rail (not shown) may be utilized, as is conventional, and secured to the bed frame attachments 42.
The unused components are normally stored for future use and the full size headboard may be converted back to either a toddler bed 30 or crib 10.
The arrangement shown herein while being capable of being assembled to provide any one of a crib, toddler bed or full size headboard, significantly reduces the number of components required due to the novel design in which a number of the components of the convertible bed assembly are designed to perform a plurality of different functions according to the type of bed being assembled. The components may be tubular metallic or plastic members or may be solid members made of assembled plastic or wood.
While various methods, configurations, and features of the present invention have been described above and shown in the drawings for the various embodiments of the present invention, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate from this disclosure that any combination of the above features can be used without departing from the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, it is recognized by those skilled in the art that changes may be made to the above described methods and embodiments of the invention without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular methods and embodiments disclosed, but is intended to cover all modifications which are within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and/or shown in the attached drawings.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/482,332, filed on Jun. 25, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth.
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5077846 | Wheeler et al. | Jan 1992 | A |
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