Information
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Patent Grant
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6339856
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Patent Number
6,339,856
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Date Filed
Saturday, December 4, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 22, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 005 991
- 005 981
- 403 1093
- 403 1092
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A collapsible playyard having a frame capable of being in an extended position and a collapsed position comprises one or more latches provided on upper frame member, lower frame member, and vertically extending rail of the frame respectively wherein vertically extending rail further consisting of a support tube and a sliding tube slidable in the support tube. Tubes are releasably attached together by a locking device. By utilizing this, the purpose of reducing height in addition to the reduction of width and length after collapsed is achieved.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to collapsible playyards and more particularly to a playyard with height adjustable feature.
2. Related Art
Conventionally, a playyard is a safe confined space for children to play or sleep therein. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,811,437, 4,985,948, 5163,191, 5,697,111, and 5,727,265 each discloses a design related to such playyard wherein Nos. 4,811,437, 5,697,111, and 5,727,256 each further discloses a collapsible playyard. Such playyards generally have two positions, i.e., an extended operating position and a collapsed position when not in use.
A conventional collapsible playyard as shown in
FIGS. 1-3
generally comprises a frame and a soft fabric linen enclosed sides and bottom wherein frame includes an upper frame member, a lower frame member, and a plurality of vertically extending rails. One or more latches are provided on upper frame member and lower frame member respectively so as to collapse playyard for saving storing space when not in use (see
FIG. 3
specifically). It is seen that the length and width are reduced. However, the height of playyard remains the same as prior to folding. As evident from above, efforts are still required to solve the problem of height not reduced after collapsed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a collapsible playyard wherein one or more latches are provided on upper frame member, lower frame member, and vertically extending rail of the frame respectively wherein vertically extending rail further consists of a support tube and a sliding tube slidable in the support tube. Tubes are releasably attached together by a locking device, thereby achieving the purpose of reducing height in addition to the reduction of width and length after collapsed.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a prior art collapsible playyard;
FIG. 2
is a view similar to
FIG. 1
with fabric removed to reveal the frame;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing the collapse of the prior art playyard shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a collapsible playyard of the present invention with fabric removed to reveal the frame;
FIG. 5
is an exploded view illustrating vertically extending rail and latch of a vertically extending rail;
FIGS. 6A and 6B
are sectional views taken along line VI—VI of
FIG. 4
showing a locked and a released positions of the latch respectively;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view showing the collapse of playyard shown in
FIG. 4
wherein vertically extending railshave collapsed to a minimum height;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of frame of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view showing the collapse of frame shown in
FIG. 8
; and
FIGS. 10A and 10B
are longitudinal sectional views of an alternate embodiment of locking device respectively.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 4
, there is shown a playyard with height adjustable feature constructed in accordance with the present invention comprising a frame
10
including an upper frame member
11
, a lower frame member
12
, and a plurality of of vertically extending rails
13
wherein upper frame member
11
consists of two side rails
111
and two cross rails
112
, and lower frame member
12
consists of two diagonal rails
121
and
122
. Adjacent side rail
111
, cross rail
112
, and vertically extending rail
13
as well as adjacent diagonal rail
122
(or
121
) and vertically extending rail
13
are attached together by brackets
113
and
123
respectively so as to form a complete frame.
Latch
114
is generally hinged in the central section of side rail
111
and latch
124
is generally hinged in the intersection of diagonal rail
121
and
122
respectively. By the provision of latches
114
and
124
, each side rail
111
and diagonal rail
121
and
122
may extend to a straight member in an operating position and fold in a collapsed position so as to reduce length and width of frame. The latches
114
and
124
employed to collapse side rail and diagonal rail
121
and
122
are prior art members and thus their description is omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
The primary aspect of the invention is to design a playyard with height adjustable feature and thus a locking device
20
is provided. Locking device
20
functions as releasably attaching sliding tube
131
and support tube
132
of vertically extending rail
13
together and further sliding tube
131
is capable of retracting into support tube
132
a predetermined distance so as to reduce height of frame.
Referring to
FIGS. 5
,
6
A, and
6
B, locking device
20
comprises a bracket
21
, an engaging means
22
, and an actuation means
23
releasably attached to bracket
21
. Engaging means
22
is provided in the sliding tube
131
having a V-shaped resilient member
221
with two round ends
222
and
222
′. Round ends
222
and
222
′ are penetrated through apertures
1311
of sliding tube
131
and holes
1322
of support tube
132
by the exapansion of biased V-shaped resilient member
221
to engage sliding tube
131
and support tube
132
.
Bracket
21
has a bore
211
for sleeving on support tube
132
. Further, support tube
132
is sleeved on sliding tube
131
. A bolt
24
is threaded through bracket
21
until being in contact with top portion of support tube
132
so as to fasten bracket
21
to support tube
132
.
An arcuate recess
212
is provided on the outer surface of bracket
21
having two holes
213
and
213
′ on either end of arcuate recess
212
corresponding to holes
1321
and
1321
′ respectively. Actuation means
23
has a resilient actuation body
231
and two protrusions
232
and
232
′ on the inside of either end. Actuation means
23
is mounted on arcuate recess
212
with protrusions
232
and
232
′ inserted into the corresponding holes
213
and
213
′ to be in contact with round ends
222
and
222
′. It is seen that the contact points of protrusions
232
and
232
′ with round ends
222
and
222
′ are in the hole
213
and
213
′ as shown in FIG.
6
A. As a result, sliding tube
131
and support tube
132
are locked in the bracket
21
. However, protrusions
232
and
232
′ will apply a force on round ends
222
and
222
′ if a force is exerted on protrusions
232
and
232
′, for example, by a hand simultaneously. As such, round ends
222
and
222
′ are completely received within the apertures
1311
of sliding tube
131
if such force is sufficient as shown in FIG.
6
B. Accordingly, sliding tube
131
is unlocked so as to be capable of moving down a predetermined distance relative to the support tube
132
by pressing vertically extending rail
13
from top end thereof.
By utilizing this, vertically extending rail
13
may extend to a maximum height when sliding tube
131
is extended up from support tube
132
a predetermined distance as shown in
FIG. 4
or collapse to a minimum height when sliding tube
131
is retracted into support tube
132
the same distance as shown in FIG.
7
. For achieving such collapsing purpose, a pair of engaging means
22
and
22
′ are required to be provided in the sliding tube
131
as shown in FIG.
4
. That is, vertically extending rail
13
is extended to the maximum height when sliding tube
131
and support tube
132
are secured by the lower engaging means
22
, while vertically extending rail
13
is retracted to the minimum height when sliding tube
131
and support tube
132
are secured by the higher engaging means
22
′.
Only two latches
114
are provided on either side rail
111
and as such only two sides can be folded as shown in FIG.
7
. However, such reduction in length is not enough. Thus, in an alternate embodiment of frame of the present invention, additional two latches
114
′ are provided on either cross rail
112
as shown in FIG.
8
. With such arrangement, a more compact space is achieved when frame is folded as shown in FIG.
9
.
Referring to
FIGS. 10A and 10B
, there is shown an alternate embodiment of locking device respectively. In this embodiment, locking device
20
comprises a resilient member
25
enclosing support tube
131
at one end and a sleeve member
26
securing resilient member
25
to sliding tube
132
wherein resilient member
25
includes a plurality of projecting ridges
252
and
252
′ protruded from the surface, an elongate recess
253
formed between projecting ridges
252
and
252
′, and a plurality of internal threads
251
each formed between two adjacent ridges
252
as well as between two adjacent ridges
252
′. Resilient member
25
is threadly secured to internal threads
261
on the inner surface of sleeve member
26
.
With such arrangement, ridge
252
and
252
′ are forced to contract when sleeve member
26
is threaded up because the bore of sleeve member
26
is tapered to the lower end as shown in FIG.
10
B. Further, the friction between ridges
252
and
252
′ and sliding tube
132
will refrain sliding tube
132
from moving with respect to support tube
131
and thus locking sliding tube
132
in support tube
131
. To the contrary, ridges
252
and
252
′ are returned to their original uncompressed shapes when sleeve member
26
is threaded down to cause the above friction to decrease to a predetermined minimum value or completely diminished as shown in FIG.
10
A. At this point, sliding tube
132
may move relative to support tube
131
in order to change height of the vertically extending rail
13
.
Note that internal thread
251
may be a double-groove thread or a triple-groove thread. Further, sleeve member
26
is designed to be quickly engaged with or disengaged from resilient member
25
.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A collapsible playyard having a frame capable of being in an extended position and a collapsed position, the frame comprising:an upper frame member comprising a plurality of side rails; a lower frame member comprising a plurality of diagonal rails; a plurality of vertically extending rails, each comprising a support tube and a sliding tube slidable in the support tube; and a plurality of locking devices; wherein: two adjacent side rails and a top end of the vertically extending rails are joined together by a first bracket, and each end of the diagonal rail is attached to a bottom end of one of the vertically extending rails by a second bracket; and each of the locking devices comprises a third bracket mounted on one of the support tubes and two engaging members provided in a corresponding sliding tube, the third bracket and the engaging members cooperate to releasably lock the support tube and the sliding tube in the extended position and the collapsed position, respectively; further wherein the engaging member comprises a biased V-shaped resilient member having two raised ends, the raised ends are structured to respectively penetrate through two apertures of the sliding tube, two holes of the bracket, and two holes of the support tube by an exapansion of the biased V-shaped resilient member to engage the sliding tube with the support tube at either an extended or a collapsed position.
- 2. A collapsible playard having a frame capable of being in an extended position and a collapsed position, the frame comprising:an upper frame member comprising a plurality of side rails; a lower frame member comprising a plurality of diagonal rails; a plurality of vertically extending rails, each comprising a support tube and a sliding tube slidable in the support tube; and a plurality of locking devices; wherein: two adjacent side rails and a top end of the vertically extending rails are joined together by a first bracket, and each end of the diagonal rail is attached to a bottom end of one of the vertically extending rails by a second bracket; and each of the locking devices comprises a third bracket mounted on one of the support tubes and an actuation member which can be detached from the support tube, the third bracket cooperates with an actuation member to releasably lock the support tube and the sliding tube in the extended position and the collapsed position, respectively; further wherein the actuation member is an arcuate resilient body with two protrusions protruded inwardly from two inner ends, respectively, of the resilient body, the actuation member is engageable with the third bracket by allowing the protrusions to be respectively inserted into two holes of the support tube, two holes of the third bracket, and two corresponding apertures of the sliding tube at either an extended or a collapsed position.
- 3. A collapsible playyard having a frame capable of being in an extended position and a collapsed position, the frame comprising:an upper frame member comprising a plurality of side rails; a lower frame member comprising a plurality of diagonal rails; a plurality of vertically extending rails, each comprising a support tube and a sliding tube slidable in the support tube; and a plurality of locking devices; wherein: two adjacent side rails and a top end of the vertically extending rails are joined together by a first bracket, and each end of the diagonal rail is attached to a bottom end of one of the vertically extending rails by a second bracket; and each of the locking devices comprises a third bracket mounted on one of the support tubes and two engaging members provided in a corresponding sliding tube, the third bracket and the engaging members cooperate to releasably lock the support tube and the sliding tube in the extended position and the collapsed position, respectively; further wherein the engaging member comprises an outwardly-urging resilient member having two raised ends, the raised ends are structured to respectively penetrate through two apertures of the sliding tube, two holes of the bracket, and two holes of the support tube by an expansion of the outwardly-urging resilient member to engage the sliding tube with the support tube at either an extended or collapsed position.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
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2 061 099 |
May 1981 |
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