Claims
- 1. A light-weight, compact, portable knock-down crib comprising a single flat sheet of foldable material having an integrally formed rectangular base, a pair of side wall and end wall panels foldable on folding score lines about said base, attachment means to secure said panels to one another, means to retain said panels elevated from said base when in a position of use to form an open-top enclosure, collapsing folding means disposed in said base and said side wall panels to permit said side walls and end walls to fold together on said rectangular base and further permitting said flat sheet and folded panels to be folded to form a hand-portable package, said collapsing folding means being comprised by a pair of spaced-apart parallel score lines extending transversely across said rectangular base and said side wall panels, and wall folding means in said side wall panels to permit said side walls and end walls to fold together on said rectangular base.
- 2. A crib as claimed in claim 1 wherein said attachment means is a wing formed in an end edge of said side wall or end wall panels and secured to an inside surface of the adjacent side wall or end wall to form a box-like structure.
- 3. A crib as claimed in claim 2 wherein said wall folding means is constituted by opposed diagonal fold lines in said side walls and extending from opposed ends of its said folding score line about said base and extending to an opposed side of said collapsing folding means and terminating at a top edge of said side walls.
- 4. A crib as claimed in claim 3 wherein said side wall and end wall panels each have an inner and outer elongated rectangular section with an intermediate score line therebetween, one or more retention tabs extending outwardly from a top of said outer section, one or more tab retention slots formed on said rectangular base adjacent said folding score line of each panel and aligned with said one or more retention tabs so that said outer rectangular section when folded over said inner rectangular section on said intermediate score line toward said rectangular base may be retained rigid in a transverse plane to said base by locating said one or more tabs in said one or more slots.
- 5. A crib as claimed in claim 4 wherein said wings are provided integral with an end edge of said inner elongated rectangular section of said end walls, said wings being glued to an inner surface of said outer elongated rectangular sections of said side walls in an area above said diagonal fold lines.
- 6. A crib as claimed in claim 5 wherein said wings have a diagonal lower edge extending from said foldable score line of said end wall to permit said side walls and end walls to fold together on said rectangular base.
- 7. A crib as claimed in claim 3 wherein a handle member is scored in said inner rectangular section of said end wall panels at a predetermined location so that said handle member protrudes from said hand-portable package when said flat sheet is folded to form said hand-portable package.
- 8. A crib as claimed in claim 3 wherein said flat sheet is a blank formed from cardboard material having a water-proof coating on at least one surface thereof.
- 9. A crib as claimed in claim 3 wherein said flat sheet is a corrugated cardboard blank coated with a fire-retardant solution and wherein a light-weight pad of deformable material is dimensioned to fit on said base, said pad having a protective outer sheet and foldable for storage between folded half-portions of said flat sheets when folded to said hand-portable package.
- 10. A light-weight, compact, portable knock-down crib comprising a single flat sheet of foldable material having an integrally formed rectangular base, a pair of side wall and end wall panels foldable on folding score lines about said base, attachment means to interlock said panels elevated from said base in a position of use to form an open-top enclosure and collapsing folding means extending transversely across said flat sheet and centrally aligned with said pair of side wall panels, said collapsing folding means including at least one expandable joint in at least part of each said side wall panels to permit sections of said side wall panels to move in response to folding pressure so that said flat sheet and panels may be folded into a hand-portable package.
- 11. A crib as claimed in claim 10 wherein said side wall and end wall panels each have an inner and outer elongated rectangular section with an intermediate score line therebetween, one or more retention tabs extending outwardly from an outer elongated edge of said outer section, one or more tab retention slots formed on said rectangular base adjacent a folding score line and aligned with said one or more retention tabs so that said outer rectangular section when folded over said inner rectangular section on said intermediate score line toward said rectangular base may be retained in a transverse plane to said base by locating said one or more tabs in said one or more slots, said collapsing folding means being two parallel score lines extending transversely across said flat sheet.
- 12. A crib as claimed in claim 11 wherein a handle member is scored in said inner rectangular section of said end wall panels at a predetermined location so that said handle member protrudes from said hand-portable package when said flat sheet is folded to form said hand-portable package.
- 13. A crib as claimed in claim 12 wherein said handle member is a U-shaped strip formed by two parallel rows of score lines provided in said end wall panel area, said handle member protruding from an upper edge of said hand-portable package, and lock tabs associated with said handle members.
- 14. A crib as claimed in claim 11 wherein said flat sheet is a blank formed from cardboard material, said expandable joint being constituted by a slot extending into said outer rectangular section along one of said two parallel score lines which extend transversely across said flat sheet.
- 15. A crib as claimed in claim 11 wherein said flat sheet is a blank formed of corrugated cardboard having a water-proof coating on at least one surface thereof.
- 16. A crib as claimed in claim 11 wherein one of said inner elongated rectangular sections of said side walls or end walls is provided with opposed wall interlocking wings formed integral therewith and foldable on a transverse fold line so as to be positioned intermediate said inner and outer elongated rectangular sections of said other adjacent rectangular sections when folded to their position of use.
- 17. A crib as claimed in claim 16 wherein said interlocking wings and said retention tabs constitute said attachment means to interlock said panels, said intermediate score line being a double parallel score line to form a flat side wall top edge.
- 18. A crib as claimed in claim 11 wherein there are two spaced-apart retention tabs on said elongated edge of each of said outer sections and two aligned tab retention slots in alignment with said tabs adjacent said folding score lines and a pair of spaced-apart parallel package forming score lines extending across a mid-section of said flat sheet of foldable material, said parallel package forming score lines delineating a rectangular base for said hand-portable package, said side wall and end wall panels being folded inwardly of said package.
- 19. A crib as claimed in claim 11 wherein said flat sheet is a corrugated cardboard blank coated with a fire-retardant solution and a light-weight pad of deformable material dimensioned to fit on said base, said pad being a plastic pad having air pockets, said pad having a protective outer sheet and foldable for storage between folded half-portions of said flat sheets when folded to said hand-portable package.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-In-Part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 464,793 filed Dec. 20, 1989, now abandoned.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
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| 599108 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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