1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a play yard, more particularly to a play yard adapted to be mounted with a height adjustable bassinet.
2. Description of the Related Art
A bassinet is generally mounted on a play yard at a position above the bottom of the play yard, such that the bassinet may serve as a changing table or a bed for babies. However, the bassinets are generally not height adjustable relative to the play yards on which they are mounted. Taiwanese Utility Model No. M250604 discloses a conventional play yard mounted with a height adjustable bassinet. However, the conventional play yard has a relatively complicated height adjustment mechanism for the bassinet, and the bassinet cannot be operated quickly for height adjustment during use.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a play yard adapted to be mounted with a height adjustable bassinet that is easy to use.
Accordingly, a play yard of the present invention comprises a first frame unit and a bassinet-supporting second frame unit. The first frame unit includes a plurality of spaced-apart upright rods, a plurality of corner couplers that are provided respectively on the upright rods, and a plurality of side rods, each interconnecting a pair of the corner couplers. The second frame unit includes a plurality of connecting rods, each having a supporting segment and a pair of bent end segments that are connected respectively to longitudinally opposite ends of the supporting segment, and that are connected movably and respectively to a pair of the corner couplers of the first frame unit, such that each of the connecting rods is selectively positioned relative to the first frame unit at a lower position and a higher position located above the lower position.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
As shown in
The first frame unit 1 includes a plurality of spaced-apart upright rods 11, a plurality of corner couplers 13 that are provided respectively on top ends of the upright rods 11, and a plurality of side rods 12, each interconnecting an adjacent pair of the corner couplers 13. In this embodiment, each of the corner couplers 13 is connected pivotally to a corresponding pair of the side rods 12, and each of the side rods 12 has a foldable rod structure, such that the first frame unit 1 can be folded after use. In this embodiment, each of the upright rods 11 and the side rods 12 is a straight rod that can be replaced with a curved rod.
In this embodiment, each of the corner couplers 13 has a main body 131 coupled to the corresponding pair of the side rods 12 and a corresponding one of the upright rods 11, a coupling portion 132 projecting from the main body 131 and having a top surface 1321 and a lateral surface 1322 that extends downwardly from a periphery of the top surface 1321, and a pair of spaced-apart positioning slots 133 formed in the coupling portion 132 and disposed substantially perpendicular to each other. Each of the positioning slots 133 extends horizontally in the top surface 1321 of the coupling portion 132.
The second frame unit 2 includes a plurality of connecting rods 21. Each of the connecting rods 21 has a supporting segment 211, and a pair of bent end segments 212 that are connected respectively to longitudinally opposite ends of the supporting segment 211, and that are connected movably and respectively to an adjacent pair of the corner couplers 13. In this embodiment, each of the bent end segments 212 is L-shaped, and has a tubular body 210 having a first section 2101 that extends perpendicularly from the supporting segment 211, and a second section 2102 that extends from a distal end of the first section 2101. The second sections 2102 of the bent end segments 212 of each of the connecting rods 21 are aligned with each other. The first sections 2101 of the bent end segments 212 extend in the same direction. The second sections 2102 movably and respectively engage the corresponding positioning slots 133 in the adjacent pair of the corner couplers 13, i.e., the positioning slots 133 in each of the couplers 13 movably and respectively retain two corresponding ones of the second sections 2102. Each of the connecting rods 21 is selectively positioned relative to the first frame unit 1 at a lower position (see
In this embodiment, each of the positioning slots 133 in the corner couplers 13 has a top opening 134 which is formed in the top surface 1321 of the coupling portion 132, and a lateral opening 135 which is formed in the lateral surface 1322 of the coupling portion 132, which is disposed in spatial communication with the top opening 134, and through which the second section 2102 rotatably extends.
Each of the positioning slots 133 in the corner couplers 13 is defined cooperatively by an internal side surface 136 which extends downwardly from the top surface 1321, and an internal bottom surface 138 which is connected to a bottom end of the internal side surface 136.
The internal side surface 136 is formed with a limiting block 137 protruding therefrom such that a groove width of a corresponding portion of the positioning slot 133 is smaller than a diameter of the second section 2102 so as to confine the second section 2102 between the limiting block 137 and the internal bottom surface 138.
Each of the internal bottom surfaces 138 of the corner couplers 13 is formed with a positioning hole 139. In this embodiment, each of the bent end segments 212 further has a through hole 213 formed in the second section 2102, and a positioning component 214 including a V-shaped resilient plate 215 that is disposed in the second section 2102, and a positioning protrusion 216 that is formed on the resilient plate 215. The positioning component 24 is biased to project outwardly from the tubular body 210 through the through hole 213 for positioning the resilient plate 215 in the tubular body 210, as shown in
Each of the corner couplers 13 further has an inclined guide surface 141 defining an upper end portion for facilitating insertion of the positioning protrusion 216 into the guide groove 140 when the corresponding one of the connecting rods 21 is pivoted from the lower position to the higher position.
Referring once again to
Subsequently, each of the connecting rods 21 can be converted from the higher position back to the lower position by first exerting a pulling force in a direction indicated by arrows (II) in
It should be further noted that, referring to
As shown in
Each of the corner couplers 13 has a main body 131 coupled to the corresponding pair of the side rods 12 and a corresponding one of the upright rods 11 of the first frame unit 1, a coupling portion 132 projecting from the main body 131 and having a top surface 1321 and a lateral surface 1322 that extends downwardly from a periphery of the top surface 1321, and a pair of spaced-apart positioning slots 133′ formed in the coupling portion 132. With further reference to
When each of the connecting rods 21 of the second frame unit 2 is at the lower position (see
Each of the connecting rods 21 of the first frame unit 1 can be easily converted from the lower position (see
It should be noted that, while in this embodiment, the coupler-engaging portion 217 of each of the bent end segments 212 of the connecting rods 21 has the rectangular cross-section so as to be positioned relative to the corresponding one of the corner couplers 13, the shape of the cross-section of the coupler-engaging portion 217 should not be limited thereto. As shown in
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/006,727, filed on Jan. 29, 2008.
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