Claims
- 1. An end board for supporting a child's bed comprising:
- a base section having a width;
- an upper surface defining a thickness and a peripheral edge, and extending from and approximately spanning the width of the base section;
- the upper surface of the endboard defining at least one slot extending at least part way through the thickness of the upper surface;
- at least one child's toy slidably received by and selectively positionable along the slot; and wherein
- at least one end of the slot extends to the peripheral edge of the upper surface to allow the child's toy to be slidably positioned into the slots.
- 2. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 1, wherein the end board is a headboard.
- 3. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 1, wherein the end board is a footboard.
- 4. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 1, wherein the at least one slot includes;
- a first slot extending at least part way through the thickness of the upper surface, and at least a second slot extending at least part way through the thickness of the upper surface and intersecting the first slot thereby allowing the child's toy to be slidably positioned according to an unbroken path at any point along the first and second slots.
- 5. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 1, wherein:
- the at least one first slot comprises a plurality of spaced arcuate slots extending at least part way through the thickness of the upper surface; and
- the at least one second slot comprises a plurality of rectilinear slots extending at least part way through the thickness of the upper surface, some of which intersect and communicate with the plurality of arcuate slots.
- 6. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 1, wherein the at least one first slot comprises a plurality of rectilinear slots extending at least part way through the thickness of the upper surface.
- 7. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 1, wherein the at least one slot is a "T" shaped slot.
- 8. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 7, wherein the at least one child's toy further comprises a toy portion having a front and rear surface, an elongated section depending from the toy portion rear surface, and an end section attached to the elongated section, the elongated section being adapted to be slidably received and selectively positioned in the outer slot section of the at least one "T" shaped slot, and the end section being adapted to be slidably received and selectively positioned in the inner slot section of the at least one "T" shaped slot.
- 9. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 8 wherein the toy portion is in the form of a child's block.
- 10. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 1 wherein the at least one slot extends through the upper surface of the end board and the at least one child's toy is selectively positionable in the at least one slot.
- 11. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 10 wherein the at least one child's toy comprises first and second toy portions and an elongated section interposed therebetween and slidably positioned in the at least one slot.
- 12. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 11 wherein the first and second toy sections are in the form of a child's block.
- 13. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 1 wherein:
- the upper surface includes a loading portion defined by the front surface for providing entry of the slidable member into the at least one slot; and
- a cover plate releasably coupled to the upper surface of the end board for covering the loading portion, thereby preventing the at least one slidable member from being removed.
- 14. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 1 wherein the at least one child's toy comprises a combination of a plurality of children's toys and a plurality of children's blocks adapted to be slidably received and selectively positioned in the at least one slot.
- 15. An endboard for supporting a child's bed comprising:
- a base section having a width;
- an upper surface extending from and spanning the width of base section, the upper surface defining a thickness and a peripheral edge;
- a plurality of spaced arcuate slots defined by and extending part way through the thickness of the upper surface;
- a plurality of rectilinear slots defined by and extending part way through the thickness of upper surface and being positioned in a radially divergent pattern with a portion of said rectilinear slots intersecting the plurality of arcuate slots;
- the plurality of arcuate and rectilinear slots being "T" shaped;
- a plurality of child's toys adapted to be slidably received in the "T" shaped slots; and
- at least one of the slots extending to the peripheral edge of the upper surface for loading the plurality of child's toys into the slots so that the plurality of child's toys can be slidably positioned at any point along the slots.
- 16. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 15 wherein the plurality of child's toys are in the form of a child's block.
- 17. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 15 wherein the plurality of child's toys are in the form of a child's toy.
- 18. An endboard for supporting a child's bed as defined by claim 15 wherein the plurality of child's toys are in the form of a combination of children's toys and blocks.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/693,448 filed Aug. 7, 1996 which is now abandoned.
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