Embodiments are generally related to a baby crib. Embodiments also relate to a crib with adjustable height mattress. Embodiments additionally relate to a baby crib with a mattress that can be adjusted not only on a semi-permanent basis, but can also be adjusted real-time as needed.
One major difficulty with baby cribs is that as the child grows in height and physical abilities, it is necessary to set the mattress lower and lower with respect to the top of the crib gate. This is done for the child's safety, to keep him from crawling over the gate and out of the crib. Most cribs can be adjusted to account for this. This is typically done in a “set it and leave it” manner, meaning that the adjustment is a relatively involved procedure and the mattress is meant to be adjusted (lowered) once and then left in its new height setting.
Aside from the fact that the mattress adjustment is cumbersome and difficult to make, the main difficulty arises from the fact that, as the mattress is required to be set lower and lower, the child himself is getting taller (and heavier). Since the mattress is set at a low height permanently (for all intents and purposes), as the weight of the child increases, the parent carrying the child must bend down to lay the child on the mattress. The strain on the parent's lower back caused by lowering a heavy sleeping child over a crib gate and down onto a low-set mattress can be incredibly taxing, even on a healthy adult. If that adult happens to be among the millions with back problems or other debilitating diseases, the daily challenges can be almost insurmountable.
Previous attempts at addressing this problem were made with the introduction of the lowering gate. Such crib has a front gate designed as a two-piece assembly which allows the top half to be slid or swung down. This design has been banned in the United States due to incidents of unintended and sudden gate lowering, which resulted in injuries to children. Therefore there exists a need for a crib with a mattress that can be adjusted easily and quickly without causing any injuries to children and parents.
The following summary is provided to facilitate an understanding of some of the innovative features unique to the disclosed embodiment and is not intended to be a full description. A full appreciation of the various aspects of the embodiments disclosed herein can be gained by taking the entire specification, claims, drawings, and abstract as a whole.
It is, therefore, one aspect of the disclosed embodiments to provide for a baby crib.
It is another aspect of the disclosed embodiments to provide for a baby crib with adjustable height mattress.
It is another aspect of the disclosed embodiments to provide for a baby crib with a mattress that can be adjusted not only on a semi-permanent basis, but can also be adjusted real-time as needed.
The aforementioned aspects and other objectives and advantages can now be achieved as described herein. A crib with adjustable height mattress has a crib frame with a stationary support frame secured to it. The mattress rests on an elevator frame which slides up and down with respect to the stationary frame. The crib further comprises a height adjusting component or mechanism for adjusting the height of the elevator frame, an operating component or mechanism for operating and locking the height adjusting mechanism and a leveling mechanism or component for maintaining the level of elevator frame horizontally stable.
The mattress height can be adjusted not only on a semi-permanent basis, but can also be adjusted real-time as needed. The mattress can be set high when a parent is placing a child in the crib and can be lowered with the child on it for the child's safety. The elevator frame may also be manually raised with the child on it via an external handle. The elevator frame may be kept level by a number of components and mechanism, such as, for example, guide bars, rails, captured pin and slot configurations, etc. A parent can raise the mattress with little or no effort to easily retrieve a child who is either still asleep or otherwise indisposed. Most importantly, the crib is designed in such a way that even if a failure occurs, it will not result in a dangerous situation for the child or the parent.
A number of embodiments, preferred and alternative, are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a baby crib adjustment apparatus can be provided, which includes a crib frame for securing a fixed frame and an elevator frame, and a mattress capable of resting on the elevator frame. Additionally, a height adjusting mechanism can be provided for adjusting height of the elevator frame, in association with an operating mechanism for operating and locking the height adjusting mechanism, and a leveling mechanism for maintaining the level of the elevator frame horizontally stable.
In another embodiment, the lifting mechanism can be attached to the elevator frame for manually rising the elevator frame from outside when a child is on the mattress. In some embodiments, the mattress can be raised by exerting force on the operating mechanism and then locked at highest position by releasing the operating mechanism. Additionally, the mattress with a child can be easily raised by exerting forces on the operating mechanism and the lifting mechanism and then locked at highest position by releasing the operating mechanism. The mattress can also be lowered by exerting force on the operating mechanism and locked at lowest position by releasing the operating mechanism. In other embodiments, the height adjusting mechanism can adjust the height of the mattress by operating the operating mechanism and the lifting mechanism.
In still other embodiments, a baby crib adjustment apparatus can be configured which includes a fixed frame and an elevator frame, and a mattress resting on the elevator frame. The apparatus can include a height adjusting mechanism for adjusting height of the elevator frame, an operating mechanism for operating and locking the height adjusting mechanism, and a leveling mechanism for maintaining the level of the elevator frame horizontally stable. In other embodiments, the crib frame can be provided for securing the fixed frame and the elevator frame. In still other embodiments, a lifting mechanism can be attached to the elevator frame for manually rising the elevator frame from outside when a child is on the mattress.
The mattress can be raised by exerting force on the operating mechanism and then locked at highest position by releasing the operating mechanism. The mattress with the child can be effortlessly raised by exerting forces on the operating mechanism and the lifting mechanism and then locked at highest position by releasing the operating mechanism. The mattress can be lowered by exerting force on the operating mechanism and locked at lowest position by releasing the operating mechanism. The height adjusting mechanism can also adjust the height of the mattress by operating the operating mechanism and the lifting mechanism.
It should be noted that other alternative methods or devices or apparatus can be utilized for achieving the disclosed concept. For example a double set of scissors with a locking gas strut can be replaced by other arrangements utilizing, for example, a gas strut, hydraulic piston, or similar mechanism or component that can supply the force required to elevate or lower the mattress on demand.
The accompanying figures, in which like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally-similar elements throughout the separate views and which are incorporated in and form a part of the specification, further illustrate the disclosed embodiments and, together with the detailed description of the invention, serve to explain the principles of the disclosed embodiments.
a) illustrates a side view of a leveling mechanism that includes a double scissor arrangement with a pin/slot arrangement, in accordance with the disclosed embodiments;
b) illustrates a perspective view of the leveling mechanism of
The particular values and configurations discussed in these non-limiting examples can be varied and are cited merely to illustrate at least one embodiment and are not intended to limit the scope thereof.
The embodiments now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which illustrative embodiments of the invention are shown. The embodiments disclosed herein can be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
The elevator frame 115 can be manually raised via a handle, lever, etc., which may be operated from outside the crib 100.
The disclosed embodiments as in
a)-6(b) illustrate an apparatus 200 comprising a pair of double scissors 205 and 210 with a captured-pin/slot arrangement 215 utilized as a leveling mechanism or component. There are many ways to keep the adjustable elevator frame horizontally stable. Some of its examples are use of guiding bars and double scissors with a captured-pin/slot arrangement as shown in
Releasing the pedal once again at this position will lock the gas strut in fully compressed position as depicted at block 325. This keeps the mattress at its lowest position. As depicted at block 330 when the parent wants to retrieve the child from the mattress, while pressing the pedal to unlock the gas strut, an upward force may be manually applied to the elevator frame via the handle until the mattress is at its highest position as depicted at block 335 and 340. Once the highest position has been reached, releasing the pedal again will lock the gas strut in fully extended position as illustrated at block 345. Finally as illustrated at block 350, the child can be retrieved easily. Since the upward force may be applied from the outside of the crib, there is significantly less back strain associated with bending over the crib rail. This procedure is further facilitated by the fact that the strut is providing an assisting force upward.
Based on the foregoing, it can be appreciated that various embodiments can be implemented. For example, in one embodiment, a baby crib adjustment apparatus can be provided, which includes a crib frame for securing a fixed frame and an elevator frame, and a mattress capable of resting on the elevator frame. Additionally, a height adjusting mechanism can be provided for adjusting height of the elevator frame, in association with an operating mechanism for operating and locking the height adjusting mechanism, and a leveling mechanism for maintaining the level of the elevator frame horizontally stable.
In another embodiment, the lifting mechanism can be attached to the elevator frame for manually rising the elevator frame from outside when a child is on the mattress. In some embodiments, the mattress can be raised by exerting force on the operating mechanism and then locked at highest position by releasing the operating mechanism. Additionally, the mattress with a child can be easily raised by exerting forces on the operating mechanism and the lifting mechanism and then locked at highest position by releasing the operating mechanism. The mattress can also be lowered by exerting force on the operating mechanism and locked at lowest position by releasing the operating mechanism. In other embodiments, the height adjusting mechanism can adjust the height of the mattress by operating the operating mechanism and the lifting mechanism.
In still other embodiments, a baby crib adjustment apparatus can be configured which includes a fixed frame and an elevator frame, and a mattress resting on the elevator frame. The apparatus can include a height adjusting mechanism for adjusting height of the elevator frame, an operating mechanism for operating and locking the height adjusting mechanism, and a leveling mechanism for maintaining the level of the elevator frame horizontally stable. In other embodiments, the crib frame can be provided for securing the fixed frame and the elevator frame. In still other embodiments, a lifting mechanism can be attached to the elevator frame for manually rising the elevator frame from outside when a child is on the mattress.
The mattress can be raised by exerting force on the operating mechanism and then locked at highest position by releasing the operating mechanism. The mattress with the child can be effortlessly raised by exerting forces on the operating mechanism and the lifting mechanism and then locked at highest position by releasing the operating mechanism. The mattress can be lowered by exerting force on the operating mechanism and locked at lowest position by releasing the operating mechanism. The height adjusting mechanism can also adjust the height of the mattress by operating the operating mechanism and the lifting mechanism.
It should be noted that other alternative methods or devices or apparatus can be utilized for achieving the disclosed concept. For example a double set of scissors with a locking gas strut can be replaced by other arrangements utilizing, for example, a gas strut, hydraulic piston, or similar mechanism or component that can supply the force required to elevate or lower the mattress on demand.
It will be appreciated that variations of the above disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
This patent application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/488,870 entitled, “Crib With Adjustable Height Mattress,” which was filed on May 23, 2011 and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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