Claims
- 1. A juvenile playyard comprisinga playyard frame, a retainer mount fixed on the playyard frame, a canopy frame support rod, a canopy coupled to the canopy frame support rod and suspended above the playyard frame, and a retainer coupled to the canopy support rod and configured to grip the retainer mount to anchor the canopy frame support rod at a location arranged to lie inside the playyard frame.
- 2. The playyard of claim 1, wherein the playyard frame includes a frame member and a corner piece coupled to the frame member and the corner piece includes the retainer mount.
- 3. The playyard of claim 2, wherein the corner piece includes a pair of upright walls and the retainer mount is inclined with respect to the horizontal to lie at an angle to each of the upright walls.
- 4. The playyard of claim 3, wherein the retainer includes a retainer tip coupled to the canopy frame support rod and a retainer clasp coupled to the retainer tip and arranged to form a channel therebetween and the inclined retainer mount extends into the channel.
- 5. A juvenile playyard comprisinga playyard frame, a retainer mount fixed on the playyard frame, a canopy frame support rod, a canopy coupled to the canopy frame support rod and suspended above the playyard frame, and a retainer coupled to the canopy support rod and configured to grip the retainer mount to anchor the canopy frame support rod to the playyard frame, wherein the retainer includes a retainer tip coupled to the canopy frame support rod and a retainer clasp coupled to the retainer tip and arranged to form a channel receiving a portion of the retainer mount therein and to lie in spaced-apart relation to the playyard frame.
- 6. A juvenile playyard comprisinga playyard frame, a retainer mount fixed on the playyard frame, a canopy frame support rod, and a retainer coupled to the canopy support rod and configured to grip the retainer mount to anchor the canopy frame support rod to the playyard frame, wherein the retainer includes a retainer tip coupled to the canopy frame support rod and a retainer clasp coupled to the retainer tip and arranged to form a channel receiving a portion of the retainer mount therein, and wherein the retainer tip is positioned to lie above a top surface of the retainer mount, the retainer clasp includes a lower arm positioned to lie below a bottom surface of the retainer mount, and further comprising a positioner appended to the bottom surface to engage a grip pad carried on the lower arm to anchor the canopy support frame in a fixed position relative to the playyard frame.
- 7. The playyard of claim 6, wherein the positioner includes a pair of retainer guides and the grip pad is arranged to lie between the retainer guides.
- 8. The playyard of claim 6, wherein the positioner includes a pair of spaced-apart retainer guides and a transverse retainer lock bar extending between the retainer guides and the grip pad is arranged to engage the retainer lock bar and lie between the retainer guides.
- 9. A juvenile playyard comprisinga frame having a first top rail and a second top rail defining a plane and a corner, a canopy frame support rod, a retainer mount positioned at the corner, the retainer mount having a top surface and a bottom surface arranged to lie at an angle to the plane, and a retainer coupled to the canopy support rod, the retainer being configured to removably contact the top and bottom surfaces of the retainer mount to anchor the canopy frame support rod in a fixed position relative to the frame.
- 10. The juvenile playyard of claim 9, further comprising a corner piece coupling the first and second top rails, and wherein the retainer mount is integrally formed with the corner piece.
- 11. The juvenile playyard of claim 10, wherein the retainer mount includes an apex positioned to lie in a corner of the corner piece and a leading edge positioned to lie opposite to the apex.
- 12. The juvenile playyard of claim 9, wherein the retainer includes a retainer tip coupled to the canopy frame support rod and a retainer clasp coupled to the retainer tip and to the retainer mount.
- 13. The juvenile playyard of claim 12, further comprising a positioner coupled to the retainer mount for retaining the retainer clasp in a fixed position relative to the retainer mount.
- 14. The juvenile playyard of claim 13, wherein the positioner is coupled to the bottom surface of the retainer mount.
- 15. The juvenile playyard of claim 13, wherein the positioner includes a retainer guide for guiding the position of the retainer clasp during sliding movement of the retainer clasp relative to the retainer mount.
- 16. The juvenile playyard of claim 13, wherein the positioner includes a retainer lock bar for retaining the retainer clasp in the fixed position.
- 17. The juvenile playyard of claim 12, wherein the retainer clasp is configured to define a “T”-shaped cross-section.
- 18. The juvenile playyard of claim 9, wherein the retainer includes a retainer tip receiving an outer end of the canopy frame support rod.
- 19. The juvenile playyard of claim 18, wherein the retainer tip and the retainer clasp cooperate to define a channel therebetween receiving a portion of the retainer mount therein.
- 20. A juvenile playyard comprisinga frame providing a corner, a canopy frame support rod, a canopy coupled to the canopy frame support rod and suspended above the frame, a retainer mount extending inwardly from an apex of the corner, and a retainer coupled to the canopy frame support rod, the retainer being configured to removably engage the retainer mount for positioning the canopy frame support rod in a fixed position relative to the frame.
- 21. A juvenile playyard comprisinga playyard frame including a corner piece having a pair of upright walls and a rod base coupled to the upright walls to form an interior corner therebetween, a canopy suspended above the playyard frame, and a canopy frame support member coupled to the canopy, the canopy frame support member having an outer end located in the interior corner to retain the canopy frame support member in a fixed space apart position relative to the playyard frame.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/234,545, filed Sep. 22, 2000 and Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/160,652, filed Oct. 21, 1999, which are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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Evenflo brochure, “Celebrating Seventy-Five Years”, three pages, 1995. |
Provisional Applications (2)
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60/234545 |
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60/160652 |
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