Information
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Patent Grant
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6364563
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Patent Number
6,364,563
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 12, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 2, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Browne; Lynne H.
- Cottingham; John R.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 403 100
- 403 101
- 403 102
- 403 218
- 005 991
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A joint for a playen has a main base, two plate hooks, two wing bases and a press block. The wing bases are pivoted to the main base, and each connected to a support rod of the playen. The plate hooks are fixed to the press block, and each has two end barbs. The press block is movably connected to the main base with a guide pin passed through two aligned shaped holes of the main base; the guide pin is also passed through a long vertical hole of the press block. The joint is spread at an unfolded position with locating pins of the wing bases engaging the barbs of the plate hooks. To fold the joint, the wing bases is pivoted inwardly of the main base, and the press block is pushed up to disengage the locating pins from the barbs; the guide pin can move in the shaped hole sideways to permit the press block to move sideways, helping the barbs separate from the locating pins of the wing bases easily.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a joint for a playen, and particularly to one which can be collapsed and spread easily without possibility of getting damaged by incorrect operation due to only a barb release from a pin, and user may use big force to collapse the other barb to result in damaging support rods of the playen.
Referring to
FIGS. 8 and 9
, a conventional joint for a playen that was patented in U.S. Pat. No. 5,730,542, has a main base
5
, two wing bases
6
, a press block
7
and two elongated plate hooks
8
.
The main base
5
has two lengthwise side portions
51
,
52
, and an upper arch-shaped bridge
53
connecting upper ends of the lengthwise side portions
51
,
52
. The main base
5
has a center hole
531
with an annular curved-down
532
(
FIG. 9
) on the upper arch-shaped bridge
53
. The side portions
51
,
52
each has two position holes
511
,
521
; the position holes
511
are each aligned with a corresponding one of the position holes
521
.
The wing bases
6
are formed of V-shaped plates, and each connected to a support rod of the playen, and are pivoted to the main base
5
from the position holes
511
,
521
by means of pins
63
.
The depress block
7
has two vertical slots
71
parallel to each other, two side recesses
72
, a through hole
721
on the side recesses
72
, and an upper recesses
73
. The elongate plate hooks
8
are each fixed to one of the side recesses
72
by means of a pin
84
connected to the hole
721
. The plate hooks
8
each has two guide curves
81
on outer ends and two barbs
82
. The depress block
7
is disposed under the arch-shaped bridge
53
of the main base
5
with a spring
54
disposed in between; the spring
54
is connected to the curved-down edge
532
and the upper recess
73
to bias the press block
7
downwardly.
Two pins
56
are provided, each passed through a respective one of the vertical slots
71
of the press block
7
and the lengthwise side portions
51
,
52
such that the press block
7
can be moved up and down, confined by the vertical slots
71
.
The wing bases
6
each further has a pin
62
,
64
fixed to a lower portion to engage the barbs
82
of the plate hooks
8
to support the playen in a spread position.
To fold the playen, first the support rods are pivoted inwardly of the main base
5
to disengage the pins
62
,
64
from the barbs
82
. Then, the depress block
7
is moved up and the support rods are pivoted outwardly of the main base
5
; the pins
62
,
64
of the wing bases
6
will contact the guide curves
81
of the plate hooks
8
, permitting the support rods to be pivoted further up for the joint to be folded.
However, the above joint for a playen is found to have a disadvantage that one of the pins
62
or
64
which engage the barbs
82
is likely to engage the barbs
82
when the other one has disengaged, and the corresponding support rod has been moved to the folded position due to a somewhat tight connection between the wing bases
6
and the main base
5
. In this case, the user might exert big force to try to move the support rod which is still fixed by the plate hook
8
without first disengaging the pin
62
or
64
from the barbs
82
. Consequently, the associated parts and the support rod itself might get damaged.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, it is a main object of the present invention to provide a joint for a playen, which can be folded very easily and without possibility of damaging the parts when a shaped hole is provided.
The joint of a playen of the present invention includes a main base, two wing bases, a press block and two elongated plate hooks.
The main base has two lengthwise side portions and an upper arch-shaped bridge connecting tops of the side portions. The side portions each has a shaped hole shaped like a water chestnut.
The wing bases are pivoted to the side portions of the main base and each connected to a support rod of a playen. The wing bases each has a locating pin fitted thereto.
The press block is movably connected to the main base, and has a long vertical guide hole. A guide pin is passed through the guide hole and the shaped hole of the main base to confine a movement of the press block.
The elongated plate hooks are fixed to the press block, and each has two end barbs.
The support rods are supported at a spread position by means of the locating pins engaging the barbs. To move to the support rods to a folded position, the support rods are slightly pivoted inwardly of the main base, and the press block is pushed up; thus, the support rods can be pivoted upwards to the folded position. The guide pin can move in the shaped holes sideways to permit the press block to move sideways, helping the barbs to separate from the locating pins of the wing bases easily in can one of the locating pins fails to disengage from the barbs in the above said operation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a view of the joint for a playen of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the joint for a playen of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the joint for a playen of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of the joint in
FIG. 3
, under a first step of folding movement.
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the joint in
FIG. 3
, under a folding movement.
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of the joint in
FIG. 3
, at a folded position.
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view of the joint of the present invention with the press block being moved sideways in folding operation.
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view of the conventional joint for a playen as described in the Background.
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view of the conventional joint for a playen in FIG.
8
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a joint of a playen of the present invention has a main base
1
, two wing bases
2
, a press block
3
and two elongated plate hooks
4
.
The main base
1
has two lengthwise side portions
11
,
12
and an upper arch-shaped bridge
13
connecting upper ends of the lengthwise side portions
11
,
12
. The upper arch-shaped bridge
13
has a hole
131
thereto; a pin
132
is passed through the hole
131
. The side portions
11
,
12
have two pivotal holes
111
,
121
respectively; the pivotal holes
111
are each aligned with a corresponding one of the pivotal holes
121
. The side portions
11
,
12
further has a shaped hole
112
,
122
respectively on a middle portion; the shaped holes
112
,
122
each has a central portion, and two side extension portions connecting the central portion, substantially looking like a water chestnut.
The wing base
2
is each formed of an U-shaped plate, and each has pin holes
21
,
21
′, and locating pin holes
23
; the pin holes
21
of each of the wing bases
2
are aligned with each other; so do the pin holes
21
′ and the locating pin holes
23
.
Support rods
10
of the playen are each connected to a respective one of the wing base
2
by means of pins
22
passed through the pin holes
21
,
21
′ and the support rods
10
. Moreover, the pins
22
passed through the pin holes
21
′ are passed through the pivotal holes
121
of the main base
1
to pivot the wing base
2
and the support rods to the main base
1
.
The press block
3
has a long vertical guide hole
31
, two locating recesses
32
on two opposite sides, and a locating room
33
on a top end. The locating recesses
32
have through holes
321
. The press block
3
is disposed under the arch-shaped bridge
13
of the main base with a spring
14
disposed in between; the spring
14
is connected to the pin
132
and the locating room
33
from two end portions. A guide pin
16
is passed through the vertical guide hole
31
of the press block
3
, and the shaped holes
112
,
122
of the main base
1
such that the press block
3
can be moved in a path confined by the guide hole
31
and the shaped hole
112
,
122
.
The elongated plate hooks
4
each has two guide curves
41
and two barbs
42
on two end portions. The elongated plate hooks
4
are each fixed to a respective one of the locating recesses
32
by means of pins
43
riveting through holes
43
of the plate hooks
4
and the through holes
321
of the press block
3
.
The wing bases
2
each further has a locating pin
24
connected to holes
23
thereof such that the locating pins
24
can engage the barbs
42
at two ends of the elongated plate hooks
4
to support the joint at a spread position as shown in FIG.
3
.
To fold the playen, referring to
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
6
, first the support rods
10
are pivoted inwardly of the main base
1
to disengage the locating pins
24
from the barbs
42
. Then, the depress block
3
is moved up and the support rods
10
are pivoted outwardly of the main base
1
; the pins
24
will contact the guide curves
41
of the plate hooks
4
in the pivotal movement, permitting the joint to be folded.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, in case one of the wing bases
2
and the corresponding support rod
10
are not successfully moved to the folded position in the above step due to a tight connection between the wing base
2
and the main base
1
, and the corresponding locating pin
24
still engage the barbs
42
, the locating pin
24
can be separated from the barb
42
when the user pivot the support rod
10
because of the shape of the shaped holes
112
,
122
, permitting the press block
3
to move sideways. Thus, the support rods
10
and the associated parts cannot get damaged when the user continue to pivot one of the support rods
10
with the corresponding locating pin
24
still engaging the barbs
42
.
From the above description, the joint of a playen of the present invention can be known to have a desirable feature: the joint can be folded more easily than the conventional one without possibility of damaging the parts due to the user's incorrect folding operation.
Claims
- 1. A joint for a playen, comprisinga main base having two lengthwise side portions and an upper arch-shaped bridge connecting upper ends of said lengthwise side portions; said lengthwise side portions each having a shaped hole on a middle part; said shaped holes being aligned with each other each said having a central portion and two side extension portions; two wing bases pivoted to said lengthwise side portions of said main base; said wing base being each connected to a support rod of said playpen; said wing bases each having a locating pin fitted thereto; a press block movably disposed under said arch-shaped bridge, said press block being biased downwardly by a spring disposed between said press block and said bridge; said press block having a long vertical guide hole with a guide pin passed therethrough; said guide pin being passed through said shaped holes of said main base to confine a movement of said press block within said long vertical guide hole and said shaped holes; elongated plate hooks fitted to said press block; plate hooks each having two barbs at two ends, engaging a corresponding one of said locating pins of said wing bases to support said support rods at a spread position; said wing bases being pivotable to a folded position when said support rods are biased inwardly of said main base to separate said locating pins from said barbs and said press block is pressed up; said guide pin of said press block being movable into one of said side extension portions of said shaped holes when one of said locating pins fails to disengage from said barbs, permitting said press block to move sideways for disengagement of said locating pin from said barbs, and pivotal movement of a corresponding one of said wing
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