1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a playpen having a removable fabric enclosure and a fixing device used therefor.
2. Description of the Related Art
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Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a playpen having a fabric enclosure that can be easily assembled to and removed from a frame thereof.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a fixing device for removably fixing the aforesaid fabric enclosure to the frame.
According to one aspect of this invention, a fixing device for fixing a fabric enclosure to a frame of a playpen comprises a plurality of fixing plates adapted to be fixed to the fabric enclosure, and a plurality of foot members. Each fixing plate has an engaging hole. Each foot member is adapted for connection with one of the fixing plates and with at least one of the supporting legs. Each fixing plate also has top and bottom ends, a plate-receiving hole opening at the top end and extending downwardly to receive a corresponding fixing plate, and a tongue for engaging detachably the engaging hole disposed within the plate-receiving hole.
According to another aspect of this invention, a playpen comprises a top frame, pairs of supporting legs, a fabric enclosure, and a fixing device. The supporting legs forming each pair of the same have top ends connected to the top frame at two spaced apart positions, and bottom ends extending toward each other. The fabric enclosure has an upper portion attached removably to the top frame, and a lower portion extending downwardly from the upper portion. The fixing device includes a plurality of fixing plates fixed to the lower portion of the fabric enclosure, and a plurality of foot members for connection with the fixing plates and the supporting legs. Each fixing plate has an engaging hole. Each foot member has top and bottom ends, a plate-receiving hole opening at the top end and extending downwardly for insertion of a corresponding fixing plate, two leg-receiving holes for insertion of the bottom ends of one pair of the supporting legs, and a tongue for engaging detachably with the engaging hole disposed within the plate-receiving hole.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, a playpen comprises a top frame, a plurality of supporting legs, a fabric enclosure, and a fixing device. Each supporting leg has a top end connected to the top frame, and a bottom end extending downwardly from the top end. The fabric enclosure has an upper portion attached removably to the top frame, and a lower portion extending downwardly from the upper portion. The fixing device includes a plurality of fixing plates fixed to the lower portion of the fabric enclosure, and a plurality of foot members for connection with the fixing plates and the supporting legs. Each fixing plate has an engaging hole. Each foot member has a top end, a bottom end, a plate-receiving hole opening at the top end and extending downwardly for insertion of a corresponding fixing plate, at least one leg-receiving hole to receive the bottom end of one of the supporting legs, and a tongue for engaging detachably with the engaging hole disposed within the plate-receiving hole.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The frame 5 includes a rectangular top frame 54, four pairs of supporting legs 51, and a bottom frame 55. Each pair of the supporting legs 51 have top ends 511 connected respectively to two adjacent lateral sides of the top frame 54 at central portions thereof, and bottom ends 512 extending toward each other to form a substantially V-shaped configuration. The bottom frame 55 is disposed below the top frame 54, and includes a hub 53 and four spaced-apart reinforcing rods 52. Each reinforcing rod 52 has an inner end 521 connected to the hub 53, and an outer end 522 opposite to the inner end 521.
The fabric enclosure 6 has an upper portion 61 attached removably to the top frame 54, and a lower portion 62 extending downwardly and cooperating with the upper portion 61 to define a play space.
The fixing device 2 includes four foot members 3 and four fixing plates 4. Each foot member 3 has a top end 36, a bottom end 37, opposite first and second walls 30, 30′ facing each other and confining a plate-receiving hole 31 that opens at the top end 36 and that extends downwardly, two leg-receiving holes 34 disposed respectively on two opposite sides of the plate-receiving hole 31 to receive the bottom ends 512 of one pair of the supporting legs 51, a tongue 32 projecting from the first wall 30 into the plate-receiving hole 31, a cutout 33 extending through the second wall 30′ and communicated with the plate-receiving hole 31, and a rod-receiving hole 35 disposed adjacent to the cutout 33 to receive the outer end 522 of one of the reinforcing rods 52.
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It is worth mentioning that, in this embodiment, each fixing plate 4 is inserted into the plate-receiving hole 31 in the corresponding foot member 3, and through releasable engagement between the engaging hole 41 and the tongue 32, and each fixing plate 4 is connected detachably to the corresponding foot member 3. However, the connection of each fixing plate 4 and the corresponding foot member 3 is not limited to the disclosed embodiment. For example, each foot member 3 may be provided with an engaging groove, and each fixing plate 4 may be provided with an engaging piece, or vice versa. As long as each foot member 3 and the corresponding fixing plate 4 are respectively provided with detachable engaging means for connecting detachably each fixing plate 4 to the corresponding foot member 3.
Further, the number of the foot member 3 and the fixing plate 4 of the fixing device 2 may be varied, and is not limited to the disclosed embodiment. Moreover, the number of the leg-receiving holes 34 and the rod-receiving hole 35 of each foot member 3 may also be varied, and is not limited to the disclosed embodiment.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment 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. 61/012,455, filed on Dec. 9, 2007.
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