The present invention relates generally to a bed rail, particularly to a bed rail having an operating position at a side of a bed and a stored position below a sleeping surface of the bed and between two sides of the bed, and specifically to a bed rail having a guard frame portion that is pivotable and slideable between the operating and stored positions.
Some bed rails are fixed such that the bed rail is relatively permanently engaged to the frame of a bed. Other bed rails are on the bed at night, removed in the morning, and then placed on the bed again at night. Yet other bed rails swing out like a door for access to and from the bed. Still other bed rails swing from an operating position at the side of a mattress to a stored position at the side of a box spring. Most beds have no bed rails.
A feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the bed rail having an operating position and a stored position, with the operating position being at a first side of a bed, with the stored position being under a sleeping surface of the bed, and of the bed rail having a guard frame portion that can be disposed in each of the operating and stored positions.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the bed rail having a guard frame portion and a base frame portion, and of the guard frame portion being slideable into the base frame portion.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the bed rail having a guard frame portion and a base frame portion, and of the guard frame portion being pivotable relative to the base frame portion.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of a bed rail that 1) is less than the length of an ordinary sized bed and preferably has a length between about 2.5 feet and 5.0 feet, more preferably between about 3.0 feet and 4.5 feet, and even more preferably between about 3.0 feet and 4.0 feet in length, 2) can be disassembled so as to be sold and stored in an elongate bag or package, 3) meets safety regulations, 4) has sheeting that can be readily removed for washing, and 5) has a guard frame portion that can be easily put up at night and stored in an out-of-the-way position during the day. The embodiments of the present invention have all five such features.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail having a guard frame portion slideable into a base frame portion, of first and second locations or points of connection where the guard frame portion engages the base frame portion, of the first and second locations being spaced from each other in a depth direction and being generally in a first plane at a side of the bed, and, optionally, of at least one of the first and second locations being lockable such that the guard frame portion can be locked in the first plane.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail having a guard frame portion slideable into a base frame portion, of first and second locations or points of connection where the guard frame portion engages the base frame portion, of the first and second locations being spaced from each other in a depth direction and being generally in a first plane at a side of the bed, and of first and second counter members engaged to the base frame portion and being engagable to opposite sides of the bed such that the base frame portion hugs the bed.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the bed rail having a guard portion and a base frame portion, and of the bed rail having at least one point of connection, or optionally a lock, to fix the guard frame portion relative to the base frame portion.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail having a guard portion and a base frame portion that are slideable and pivotable to each other, with such portions being slideable and pivotable at different times depending upon the position of the guard frame portion, and with such portions being slideable and pivotable at the same time depending upon the position of the guard frame portion.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail having a guard frame portion and a base frame portion that are slideable relative to each other, of the guard frame portion having one of a track and rider, of the base frame portion having one of a track and rider, and of the track engaging the rider such that the guard frame portion is slideable relative to the base frame portion.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail having a guard frame portion and a base frame portion that are slideable relative to each other, of a track and rider arrangement, with one of the guard frame portion and base frame portion having a track and a seat offset from the track such that the guard portion and base frame portions can be pivotable relative to each other when the rider is in the seat.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail having a guard frame portion and a base frame portion that are slideable relative to each other, of a method having the steps of fixing a guard frame portion in an operating position at a side of a bed, unlocking the guard frame portion relative to a base frame portion, pivoting the guard frame portion relative to the base frame portion, and then sliding the guard frame portion into the base frame portion.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail having a guard frame portion and a base frame portion that are slideable relative to each other, of a method having the steps of sliding the guard frame portion out of the base frame portion, swinging the guard frame portion relative to the base frame portion, and locking the guard frame portion into a fixed relationship with the base frame portion.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail having a guard frame portion and a base frame portion that are slideable relative to each other, of guard support receptors that do double duty by, on one side, engaging the guard frame portion and by, on the other side, acting as first side bed counter members for opposing the second side bed counter members.
An advantage is safety. One feature contributing to this advantage is that the present bed rail can be fixed or locked in its operating position at a side of the bed. Another feature contributing to this advantage is that the bed rail is manually unfastened or manually unlocked from its operating position. Another feature contributing to this advantage is that a relatively great portion of the bed rail is tucked away in an out-of-the-way position such that use of the bed rail as a toy or ladder is minimized.
Another advantage of the present invention is a quick take down and storage. The present bed rail can almost immediately be taken down from an operating position and put down into a stored position.
Another advantage of the present invention is a quick set up from storage. The present bed rail can almost immediately be taken out of a stored position and put up into an operating position.
Another advantage of the present invention is cost. The present bed rail is inexpensive to manufacture.
Another advantage of the present invention is simplicity. Merely fixing or locking, pivoting and sliding operations are utilized. There is no disassembly of tubing.
Another advantage of the present invention is ease of operation. The points of connection are readily unfastened, or the locks are readily unlockable, when the bed rail is being taken down. The points of connection are easily engaged, or the locks are easily locked, when the bed rail is being set up.
Another advantage is that the base frame portion can be readily set up to hug the bed so as to serve as a support for the guard frame portion. One feature contributing to this advantage is a rigid counter member, namely the guard support receptor, that is rigidly engaged to the base frame portion and confronts or is generally in a first plane at a first side of the bed in which the guard frame member is disposed in its operating position. Another feature contributing to this advantage is an adjustable counter member that is engaged to the base frame portion at a position confronting the first side of the bed, that is engagable to the second side of the bed, and that is operable from the first side of the bed such that the adjustable counter member can be adjusted or tightened and locked from a position close to or at the first side of the bed.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the guard frame portion is rigid and sturdy in its operating position. One feature contributing to this advantage is the fast and secure fixing of the base frame portion to the opposite sides of the bed by the first and second counter members such that the base frame portion is a true base for the guard frame portion. Another feature contributing to this advantage is a two point or two location connection where the two points or two locations are spaced from each other in the depth direction. At each of the points or locations, the guard frame portion engages the base frame portion. Each of the locations may include a seat for a rider or pin, a connection or lock such as a retractable pin, a connection or lock such as a wrap around hinged piece, or some other structure that effectively engages the base frame portion to the guard frame portion. Since two points or two locations are utilized, movement of the guard frame portion when the guard frame portion is in the operating position is minimized or effectively eliminated.
One embodiment of the present bed rail is a bed rail 10 shown in
Bed rail 10 is preferably engaged to a bed 16. Bed 16 includes a headboard 18, a footboard 20, a box spring 22, and a mattress 24. Bed 10 can further include a box spring frame 26 having casters or feet 28. Mattress 24 includes a sleeping surface 30 and first and second sides 32. Box spring 22 includes first and second sides 34 that are generally coplanar with respective first and second sides 32 of mattress 24. Mattress 24 further includes an underside or under face 36 and box spring 22 further includes an upper side or upper face 38. The underside 36 of the mattress 24 confronts the upper face 38 of the box spring 22.
Guard frame portion 12 includes a pair of side support members 40, 42, an upper or outer support member 44 engaged between the side support members 40, 42, a lower support member 46 engaged between the side support members 40, 42, and an intermediate support member 48 engaged between the side support members 40, 42. When the guard frame portion 12 is in the operating position, intermediate support member 48 lies coplanar with, or confronts, a plane of a sleeping surface 30 to maximize the closing off of any gaps that may form between side 32 and guard frame portion 12. The guard frame portion 12 further includes a sheeting or wall 50 in the interior of the guard frame portion 12. Sheeting or wall 50 extends between upper support member 44, intermediate support member 48, and side support members 40, 42. Sheeting or wall 50 further extends between intermediate support member 48, lower support member 46, and side support members 40, 42. Sheeting or wall 50 can, within a sleeve, envelope a portion of intermediate support member 48, a portion of upper support member 44, and a portion of lower support member 46. Sheeting or wall 50 can be a flexible sheet element such as a mesh or a fabric. Sheeting or wall 50 can be a rigid or semi-rigid wall formed of a wood, metal or composite material. Side support members 40, 42, upper support member 44, intermediate support member 48 and lower support member 46 can be or include tubing.
The guard frame portion 12 further includes a corner support or corner connection 52 for connecting lower support member 46 to each of the side support members 40, 42. Corner connection 52 includes a receptor for one end portion of lower support member 46. Corner connection 52 further includes another receptor for one end portion of one of the respective side support members 40, 42. Within the corner connection 52, an end portion of lower support member 46 confronts an end portion of one of the side support members 40, 42, as shown in
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Base frame portion 14 includes, as shown in
With or without support member 74, base frame portion 14 can include members 76 having counters 78. Members 76 can be flexible and formed in the nature of straps, where the straps may be flexible metal or fabric or fabric like straps. Members 76 can be rigid or relatively rigid, such as in the nature of metal tubes or rails such as U-shaped rails. Members 76 engage, at one respective end, a portion of base frame portion 14 such as end portions of tracks 70, 72. Members 76 engage, at the other respective end, one respective counter member 78. Counter member 78 can engage mattress side 32 only or box spring side 34 only or can engage sides 32, 34 at the same time. Counter member 78 can be an L-shaped end tube for engaging one of the mattress side 32 or box spring side 34 or a T-shaped end tube for engaging each of the sides 32, 34. Members 76 can be adjustable in length so as to draw guard frame portion 12 to a hugging position against mattress side 32 and so as to draw intermediate tube 48 against the upper edge of side 32, which upper edge lies in the plane of the sleeping surface 30. Members 76 can include a buckle for such length adjustment at or near the counter members 78 such that such buckle is accessible relative to the side of the bed that the counter members 78 engage. It should be noted that locking portions 82 and 84, which are rigidly affixed to the base frame portion 14, act as counters on the first side of the bed 16, opposite the second side that counter 78 is acting upon. This counter action by locking portions 82 and 84 can be seen in
Each of the tracks 70, 72 is preferably, in section or when viewed from an end, generally U-shaped or generally C-shaped. Riders 54, 64 ride within the U-shaped or C-shaped interior and on a track portion 80 of said track 70 or 72, as shown in
The base frame portion 14 further includes a pair of locking portions 82, 84 fixed at respective end portions of the tracks 70, 72. Each of the locking portions 82, 84 is a relatively rigid piece formed of metal or plastic. Each of the locking portions 82, 84 includes a U-shaped base section 86 fixed via pins 88 to said respective end portions of the tracks 70, 72. Extending from the U-shaped base 86 and integral and one-piece with the U-shaped base 86, is a hook section 90 having a pair of hooks 92. Hook section 90 is offset from U-shaped base section 86 such that hook section 90 is generally coplanar with side member 40 or 42 and such that U-shaped base section 86 is coplanar with track 70 or 72. Side support member 40 or 42 is received within one respective pair of hooks 92. Hooks 92 engage one of the pins 62 of one of the lock portions 58 of one respective side member 40, 42. Each of the hooks 92 includes a curved edge or sloping edge 94 leading into an open ended slot 98 for reception of pin 62. Curved edges 94 provide, along with coil spring 66, an automatic locking of pin 62 into hooks 92 when guard frame portion 12 is pivoted into an operating position with base frame portion 14.
Base frame portion 14 further includes locking portions 98, one for each of the tracks 70, 72. As shown in
It can be noted that rider 64 can have a flat face 116 or a spherical face 118, as shown in phantom in
It should be noted that rider 64, when having a spherical face 118, may obviate any need for the curved edge 108 of pin head 106, such that curved edge 108 may be deleted and pin head 106 can have a cylindrical shape and such that slot 114 can be of a circular shape rather than of a slotted or elongate shape.
It should be noted that rider 54 too can have the flat face 116 or the spherical face 118. If rider 54 includes the spherical face 118, then curved edge 108 may be eliminated and a cylindrical pin head 106 may be utilized.
In operation, to initially engage the bed rail 10 to the bed 16, the mattress 24 may (or may not) be removed from the box spring 22. Then the bed rail 10 as a whole, preferably in the operating position with the guard frame portion 12 locked in a fixed and upright position relative to the base frame portion 14, is placed on the upper side of the box spring 22. Then the outer ends of the adjustable members 76 and the counters 78 can be placed over the side 34 of the box spring 22 to be accessible once the mattress 24 is placed back on the box spring 22. Then, if the mattress 24 has been removed from the box spring 22, the mattress 24 can be laid back on top of the box spring 22. Then the adjustable members 76 and counters 78 are engaged to one or more of the mattress side 32 and box spring side 34 such that guard frame portion 12 is brought into a hugging relationship with the mattress 24 and such that upper support member 44 confronts or abuts the upper edge of the mattress side 32 to lie in or confront the plane of the sleeping surface 30. At the same time, locking portions 82, 84, functioning as counter members, engage the first side of the bed 16.
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In the operating position, as shown in
To begin the process to take down the bed rail 10, as shown in
The pivoting of the guard frame portion 12 relative to the base frame portion 14 continues until the guard frame portion 12 lies in substantially the same plane as the tracks 70, 72, as shown in
Then, as shown in
Then, as shown in
To take the bed rail 10 out of the stored position and to put up the bed rail 10, upper support member 44 is pulled out such that riders or rollers 54, 64 begin to run or roll on the track portions 80 such that guard frame portion 12 begins to slide out of base frame portion 14. As the riders 64 abut the pin heads 106, the pin heads 106 automatically retract (by virtue of the curved edge 108 and/or the spherical face 118 of rider 64). After the riders 64 pass the pin heads 106, the riders 54 confront the pin heads 106. Each of the pin heads 106 is initially automatically pushed out and then automatically snap into its respective open end of its respective axle 56, thereby completing a locking of the second lock and whereupon the guard frame portion 12 is fixed in a pivoting relationship relative to base frame portion 14. (It should be noted that pin heads 106 may be manually controlled by the embodiment of
Bed rail 10 has an operating position at the mattress side 32 of the bed 16 in generally a first plane and a stored position below sleeping surface 30 in generally a second plane. The stored position is between the underside 36 of the mattress 24 and the upper side 38 of the box spring 22. The stored position is further generally between the two sides of the bed 16, where one side of the bed 10 is defined as a combination of mattress side 32 and box spring side 34. It should be noted that such first and second planes are generally normal to each other, though the first plane may be set at an angle slightly less than ninety degrees such that upper support member 44 can abut the upper edge of mattress 24. Bed 10 includes a lateral direction (defined as the direction between two mattress sides 32) a longitudinal direction (defined as the direction between headboard 18 and footboard 20) and a depth direction (defined as the direction between the sleeping surface 30 and the underside 36 of the mattress 24).
It should be noted that the second lock (having locking portions 56 and 98) is spaced from the first lock (having locking portions 58 and 82) in the depth direction of bed 10 to maximize a stable fixing of the guard rail portion 12 in the operating position.
It should be noted that the outward end portions of tracks 70, 72 can have a rubber or elastomeric piece 120 slipped over such outward end portion since such an outward end portion may slightly protrude from the mattress side 32 and the side 34 of box spring 22. Rubber or elastomeric piece 120 can be generally U-shaped, as shown in
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It should be noted that all support members 132, 134, 138, 140, 48, and 144 are adjustable in height by manipulating a connection with the side support members 40, 42. Specifically, it should be noted that intermediate support members 134, 138, 140, 48 and 144 are strategically adjustable to and away from lower support member 46. Specifically, it should be noted that intermediate support members 132, 134, upper intermediate support member 138, upper support member 48, and upper support member 144, are strategically adjustable to and away from the plane of the sleeping surface 30 and to and away from a confronting relationship with the sleeping surface 30. As to such height adjustments, the Flannery et al. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/820,358 filed Apr. 7, 2004 and entitled Mattress Hugging Bed Rail is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Another embodiment of the present bed rail is shown in
Guard frame portion 204 can be generally disposed in a first plane at the side of the bed and in a second plane between the box spring 22 and mattress 24. Base frame portion is generally disposed in the second plane between the box spring 22 and mattress 24. The guard frame portion 204 extends from below the sleeping surface 30 to above the sleeping surface 30 when the bed rail 200 is in the operating position. The guard frame portion 204 is disposed generally between the two sides of the bed when the bed rail 200 is in the stored position. It should be noted that the guard frame portion 204 can also be in the second plane after having been slid almost completely out of the base frame portion 202, and at such a location or prior to such a location, can be pivoted upwardly toward the operating position.
Guard frame portion 202 further includes a generally linear lower support member 212 removably engaged between the corner connections 206. A cradle 214 is rigidly affixed to each of the ends of U-shaped member 208 and ends of the lower support member 212 are engaged in the cradles 214 via quick connects such as button springs. Lower support member 212 includes a pair of member sections that are joined via a male/female connection, which can include a quick connect that includes button springs.
Guard frame portion 202 further includes an intermediate support member 216 disposed between the lower support member 212 and the upper member sections 211 of the U-shaped member 208. Intermediate support member 216 is removably engaged to side member sections 209 via cradles 218. End portions of the intermediate support member 216 have button springs that can engage openings in the cradle 218. Intermediate support member 216 can include a pair of member sections that are joined via a male/female connection, which can include a quick connect that includes button springs.
Lower support member 212, intermediate support member 216 and upper member sections 211 are generally parallel to each other and are generally of the same length. Lower support member 212 and intermediate support member 216 are removably engaged to the side member sections 209 of U-shaped support member 208. Upper member sections 211 are disposed above the plane of the sleeping surface 30. Intermediate support member 216 is disposed slightly below and confronts the plane of the sleeping surface 30. Intermediate support member 216 runs generally parallel to the plane of the sleeping surface 30. Lower support member 212, intermediate support member 216 and upper member sections 211 run generally at a right angle relative to side member sections 209. U-shaped support member 208, lower support member 212, and intermediate support member 216 are disposed generally in a common plane.
Guard frame portion 204 includes sheeting 220. Sheeting 220 is engaged by the lower support member 212, intermediate support member 216, side member sections 209 and upper member sections 211. Sheeting 220 includes three through openings 222, 224, and 226 for engaging lower support member 212, intermediate support member 216 and upper member sections 211, respectively. Sheeting 220 further includes a pair of through openings 228 for engaging the side member sections 209. Via the through openings 222, 224, 226 and 228, via lower support member 212 and intermediate support member 216 being removably engaged to the U-shaped support member 208, and via the upper member sections 211 being disengagable relative to each other, the sheeting 220 is removable from the guard frame portion 204 for being washed or replaced. Sheeting 220 includes a rectangular mesh section 230 disposed between the intermediate support member 216 and the upper member sections 211. Sheeting 220 is fixed relatively tightly or tautly on guard frame portion 204.
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Each of the guard support receptors 238, 240 is integrally formed with proximal end portion 242 of its respective rail 232 or 234. Each of the guard support receptors 238, 240 includes a plate section 254 coplanar with the inner side 248 of its respective rail 232 or 234. Plate section 254 extends from the bottom edge of its respective tube 232 or 234 to and beyond the upper edge of its respective tube 232 or 234 and includes a height generally about twice that of the height of tubes 232, 234. Plate section 254 further extends beyond proximal end 242 so as to extend forwardly of proximal end portion 242 such that a portion of seat 252 is formed in its respective rail 232, 234 and another portion of seat 252 is formed in plate section 254, as shown in
Pin connector 258 and its cooperating structure such as slot 262, opening 256 and U-shaped receptor 260 can be referred to as a point of connection or a connection. Seat 252 and rider 290 and its pin is also a point of connection or a connection.
Each of the guard support receptors 238, 240 further includes the U-shaped receptor portion 260 integral with plate section 254 and extending from an upper end portion of the plate section 254. U-shaped receptor portion 260 extends inwardly from the upper end portion of the plate section 254 and includes an open ended slot 262 for receiving pin connector 258. U-shaped receptor portion 260 receives, cradles, supports and locks therein side member section 209 of the U-shaped support member 208.
Connection 245 further includes pin connector 258 engaged in openings diametrically opposite of each other in side member section 209. Pin connector 258 includes a handle or finger handle or proximal portion 264 and a distal end 266 that engages hole 256. The proximal portion 264 is greater in width than the width of slot 262. Pin connector 258 further includes a coil spring 268 mounted within side member section 209 and biasing pin connector 258 in a direction toward hole 256 such that pin connector 258 is biased toward a locked position.
Connection 245 further includes a rider or pin connector 270, shown in
With reference to the following figures in the order denoted below, operation of the bed rail is explained.
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To bring the guard frame portion 204 down from the upright, operating and locked position, the operation is reversed. Each of the pin connectors or locks 258 is pulled out and the guard frame portion 204 is swung down. Then the guard frame portion 204 is slightly lifted up to lift riders 270 out of their respective seats 252 and into their respective slots 246. Then the guard frame portion 204 is slid into base frame portion 202 with the riders 270 sliding in their respective slots 246 until the proximal or lower end portions of the side member sections 209 confront the cross member 236 whereupon the guard frame portion 204 attains its stored, flat, compact and coplanar position with base frame portion 202.
Apparatus 330 further includes the counter member 342 engaged to the distal end 336 of the strap 332. Counter member 342 is a rigid angled piece having a first portion 344 generally in line with the strap 332 and a second portion 346 disposed at generally a right angle relative to first portion 344. A plastic or elastomer or rubber cap 348 engages an upper section of second portion 346.
In operation, strap 332 having counter member 342 is first fed through distal loop 340 and is then fed through lock 341 and proximal loop 338. Then, bed rail 200 is engaged to the bed by inserting the rail 200 in its flat form under the bed, placing the counter members 342 on the second side of the bed with the second portions 346 turned upwardly, drawing or sliding out the guard frame portion 204, pivoting the guard frame portion 204 up to its locked and operating position such that the guard frame portion 204 acts as a second counter member (along with first or primary counter members 238, 240) and opposes the counter members 342 when strap 332 is tightened and locked, and then by actually drawing out strap 332 so as to draw counter member 342 against the second side of the bed and so as to draw the guard frame portion 204 and guard support receptors or counter members 238, 240 against the first side of the bed and then operating buckle 341 to lock the strap 332 in place such that the counter members 342 and counter members or guard support receptors 238 and 240 (along with guard frame portion 204) hug the bed therebetween. It should be noted that the above operation can also be performed with the guard frame portion 204 in the flat form because guard support receptors or counter members 238, 240 (specifically plate section 254) act as counter members on the first side of the bed, which counter members 238, 240 oppose and work against their respective counter members 342 such that the bed is hugged therebetween when the guard frame portion 204 is in both the stored flat out of the way position and operating position.
It can be appreciated that the buckle or lock 341 and loose or proximal end 334 of the strap 332 are disposed so as to confront the first side of the bed. This is convenient for the caregiver to set up bed rail 200, to loosen and tighten the bed rail 200 such as when sheets are being changed, and to take the bed rail 200 off the bed.
It should be noted that loops 340 and 338 confront the respective ends of the track or rails 232, 234 so as to maximize support in the longitudinal direction for the bed rail 200. It should further be noted that strap 332 extends colinearly with its respective track or rail 232, 234 and with counter member 342.
Instead of the counter member and strap apparatus 330, it should be noted that other types of apparatus may be used. For example, rigid members or telescoping members or other members adjustable in length in the lateral direction of the bed may be substituted for the straps.
It should be noted that the bed rail embodiments 10, 200 and 300 are not limited to mattress and box spring types of beds. Counter members 238, 240 are disposed on the first side of the sleeping structure and counter members 342 engaged the other side of the sleeping structure and hug the sleeping structure therebetween.
The term engagement or connection includes the term lock. It should be noted that the term lock when used herein means a structure that firmly holds. The term lock does not require a key. The term lock can include a structure or engagement or connection that requires a manual manipulation to engage and/or disengage.
It should be noted that bed rail 10 includes a two point connection arrangement and the bed rail 200 includes a two point connection arrangement.
As to bed rail 200, it should be noted that the upper point of connection may also be a seat or vertically extending slot for a pin and, in such a case, the guard frame portion can be lifted up slightly and then brought down into the upper and lower seats and/or slots at the same time to fix the guard frame portion in the operating position. In this latter case, the slots or seats minimize lateral movement of the guard frame portion and thus maintain the guard frame portion rigidly and sturdily in the first plane. For example, a two point connection may include the upper point of connection of bed rail 10 and the lower point of connection of bed rail 200.
In the present case, a connection can be a restriction against movement in at least one direction, such as a restriction against movement in a lateral direction and/or a restriction against movement in a depth direction and/or a restriction against movement in a longitudinal direction and/or a restriction against movement in a swinging direction, and thus in this sense a seat or a slot is a connection or fixed connection.
The base frame 202 includes a cross support 236 engaged between distal end portions 244 of the first and second tracks 232, 234. The guard frame 204 includes a first edge 211. The first edge 211 is a top edge when the guard frame 204 is in the operating position. The first edge 211 is an outside edge when the guard frame 204 is in the stored position. The distal end portions 244 of the first and second tracks 232, 234 are distal of the guard frame 204 when the guard frame 204 is in the operating position. The distal end portions 244 of the first and second tracks 232, 234 are distal of the first edge 211 when the guard frame 204 is in the stored position.
The guard frame 204, the base frame 202, the first track 232 and the tube of the first track 232, the second track 234 and the tube of the second track 234, the first rider 270, the second rider, and the cross support 236 form a one-piece unit that can be engaged to the bed 16 as said one-piece unit and that can be taken off the bed 16 as said one-piece unit.
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Thus since the invention disclosed herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or general characteristics thereof, some of which forms have been indicated, the embodiments described herein are to be considered in all respects illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is to be indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalents of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/198,221 filed Mar. 10, 2021 (U.S. Pat. No. 11,666,154) and claims the benefit thereof under 35 U.S.C. § 120, which application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/847,614 filed Apr. 13, 2020 (U.S. Pat. No. 10,945,532) and claims the benefit thereof under 35 U.S.C. § 120, which application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/632,372 filed Jun. 25, 2017 (U.S. Pat. No. 10,617,222) and claims the benefit thereof under 35 U.S.C. § 120, which application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/846,821 filed Sep. 6, 2015 (U.S. Pat. No. 9,687,081) and claims the benefit thereof under 35 U.S.C. § 120, which application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/159,269 filed Jan. 20, 2014 (U.S. Pat. No. 9,125,498) and claims the benefit thereof under 35 U.S.C. § 120, which application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/758,331 filed Feb. 4, 2013 (U.S. Pat. No. 8,631,525) and claims the benefit thereof under 35 U.S.C. § 120, which application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/345,700 filed Jan. 7, 2012 (U.S. Pat. No. 8,365,324) and claims the benefit thereof under 35 U.S.C. § 120, which application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/053,191 filed Mar. 21, 2011 (U.S. Pat. No. 8,091,163) and claims the benefit thereof under 35 U.S.C. § 120, which application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/352,100 filed Feb. 9, 2006 (U.S. Pat. No. 7,908,689) and claims the benefit thereof under 35 U.S.C. § 120, which application is a nonprovisional of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/652,663 filed Feb. 10, 2005 and claims the benefit thereof under 35 U.S.C. 119 (e), all of which provisional and nonprovisional patent applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties into this application.
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