The present invention relates to a bassinet, and more specifically, to a foldable bassinet
A typical bassinet is often large and difficult to store. Consequently, the portability of the bassinet is also inhibited. In practical application, a bassinet further designed to integrate with a playard is usually incapable of remaining usable when removed from the playard.
Furthermore, the bassinet having dual functionality for use on and off the playard can have a complex mechanical design, causing much inconvenience to a caregiver in operating the bassinet. Additionally, the aforesaid dual functionality design can pose greater risk of a young child accidentally adjusting the configuration of the bassinet, causing a threat to the infant lying in the bassinet.
The present invention provides a foldable bassinet. The foldable bassinet includes an upper bassinet frame, a pair of leg structures opposite to each other, and a bottom board. Each leg structure has an upper tower portion and a lower ledge portion. The upper bassinet frame is disposed through the upper tower portion of each leg structure to make each leg structure pivotable relative to the upper bassinet frame between a supporting position and a folding position. The bottom board is detachably configured between the two lower ledge portions and defines a containing space cooperatively with the upper bassinet frame and the leg structures. When the bottom board is detached from the two lower ledge portions, the leg structures are rotatable from the supporting position to the folding position to be folded inwardly relative to the upper bassinet frame.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
Please refer to
In this embodiment, a locking mechanical design is applied to the leg structure 16 for locking the leg structure 16 at the supporting position or the folding position, but not limited thereto, meaning that the locking mechanical design can be also applied to the leg structure 18 and the related description could be reasoned by analogy according to this embodiment and omitted herein. Please refer to
As shown in
Furthermore, as shown in
Moreover, in this embodiment, the upper tower portion 22 includes a supporting body 40 and a cover 42, and the lower ledge portion 24 extends downward from the supporting body 40 (as shown in
Via the aforesaid designs, the foldable bassinet 10 allows that the caregiver can fold the foldable bassinet 10 for convenient storage or transport. For example, please refer to
The foldable bassinet 10 can be further applied to mounting on a playard. For example, please refer to
In practical application, as shown in
On the other hand, when the latch release 58 is operated to retract the engagement latch 60, engagement between the engagement latch 60 and the top rail 56 is released to make the leg structure 16 detachable from the playard 52. As for the related description for the latch and release designs of the latch release 58 and the engagement latch 60, it is commonly seen in the prior art and omitted herein. To be noted, for operational safety, a carrying handle cavity 62 is formed on the upper tower portion 22 corresponding to the latch release 58 for exposing the latch release 58. Accordingly, the latch release 58 is conveniently accessed when the caregiver's hand is engaged in the carrying handle cavity 62, and this provides a secure, convenient, and ergonomic means for the caregiver to grasp the foldable bassinet 10 on both sides, unlatch engagement between the engagement latch 60 and the top rail 56 and lift the foldable bassinet 10 off the playard 52 for independent use of the foldable bassinet 10.
In addition, the aforesaid design can ensure that a young child on the exterior of the foldable bassinet 10 would have a difficult time sufficiently engaging his palm into the carrying handle cavity 62 and applying an upward force on the latch release 58, so as to prevent the young child from inadvertently disengaging the foldable bassinet 10 from the playard 52. Conversely, the carrying handle cavity 62 is sized to necessitate finger activation of the latch release 58 by finger force. Thus, the present invention exhibits a convenient method of removing the foldable bassinet 10 from the playard 52 while protecting against accidental adjustment of configuration of the foldable bassinet 10.
In summary, via the aforesaid simple latch design, the present invention can solve the prior art problem that a bassinet having dual functionality for use on and off a playard has a complex mechanical design and the aforesaid dual functionality design poses greater risk of a young child accidentally adjusting the configuration of the bassinet, so as to greatly enhance operational convenience and safety of the foldable bassinet.
It should be mentioned that the locking design for stopping rotation of the leg structure relative to the upper bassinet frame is not limited to the aforesaid embodiment. For example, please refer to
In practical application, the foldable bassinet 100 could further include a spring 104 connected to the latch block 102 and the upper tower portion 22 for biasing the latch block 102 to the locked position as shown in
Via the aforesaid design, the foldable bassinet 100 allows that the caregiver can fold the foldable bassinet 100 for convenient storage or transport. As shown in
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/403,605, filed May 5, 2019, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/667,863, which was filed on May 7, 2018, and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/730,165, which was filed on Sep. 12, 2018, and are incorporated herein by reference.
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