The present invention relates to a portable cot. In particular, the invention relates to a cot which is foldable from an erected operational configuration to a collapsed configuration to make the cot more easily able to be stored and/or transported.
Portable cots are known to generally have four upright poles which define the four corner posts of the cot. Upper and lower bars extend between the upright posts. Often, these bars are foldable or collapsible so as to enable the four corner posts of the cot to move closer together into a collapsed configuration. However, these bars usually are covered with the fabric which forms the bassinet or defines the outline of the cot. Therefore, the mechanisms which enable the bars to collapse are generally hidden from the operator. This renders the operating mechanism non-intuitive so that the user may have difficulty erecting or collapsing the cot. Furthermore, in some known cots, the collapsing of the bars needs to be done in a particular order or the mechanism will jam or be damaged. Furthermore, the concealment of the collapsing mechanism within the fabric may therefore hide from the user whether or not the cot has been properly erected. This could lead to the cot being improperly used and subsequently collapsing in use.
It is therefore an objection of the present invention to provide a foldable cot which addresses at least some of the aforementioned disadvantages. An alternative object is to provide the public with a useful choice.
The foregoing prior art discussion is not to be taken as an admission of common general knowledge.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a foldable cot including:
an upper peripheral frame comprising a first U-shaped frame portion and a second U-shaped frame portion wherein the first U-shaped frame portion and the second U-shaped frame portion each have first and second ends, wherein the first ends substantially meet at a first junction and the second ends substantially meet at a second junction to thereby define a substantially closed loop peripheral frame7 the first and second U-shaped frames being pivotable relative to the first and second junctions to adjust from an erected configuration to a folded configuration; and
a first supporting leg structure supporting the peripheral frame at the first junction and a second supporting leg structure supporting the peripheral frame at the second junction, each of the first and second supporting leg structures comprising two support legs which are pivotable relative to the associated junction to adjust from a configuration whereby the two support legs diverge in the downward direction at an included angle, to a collapsed configuration with the support legs arranged at a lesser included angle, wherein the support legs are length adjustable.
The support legs are preferably adjustable between a shortened length and an extended length, wherein the shortened length is commensurate with the length of the U-shaped frame portions in the folded configuration. The support legs may be telescopic.
Preferably in the folded configuration, the support legs of each supporting leg structure are collapsible to a configuration whereby they extend substantially parallel to one another. In a most preferred form of the invention, when the support legs are in their collapsed configuration, the support legs of each support leg structure are arranged to be telescopic in unison. Each support leg of each support leg structure may include a length adjustment actuator, wherein the actuators are disposed to interact with each other when in the collapsed configuration. In a most preferred form of the invention, the length adjustment actuators are arranged on the respective support legs to face each other and to hit against each other in the collapsed configuration.
The support legs may each include a foot portion.
The folded cot may include first and second junction units. The first ends of the U-shaped frame portions may be pivotally connected to the first junction unit. The second ends of the U-shaped framed portions may be pivotally connected to the second junction unit. The first and second junction units may comprise a plastic moulding.
The first supporting leg structure may be connected to the first junction unit with both support legs thereof pivotally mounted to the first junction unit. Likewise, the second supporting leg structure may be connected to the second junction unit with both of the support legs pivotally mounted to the second junction unit. As each junction unit will be pivotally connected to the U-shaped frame portions and associated support legs, it is preferred that the pivotal mounting of the first ends in the first junction unit is arranged in a plane which is offset from the plane of the pivotal mounting of the support legs of the first supporting leg structure. Likewise a similar arrangement is preferred for the second junction unit. In this manner, the folding of the U-shaped frame portions will not interfere with the folding of the support legs. The folding of the U-shaped frame portions may be independent of the folding of the support legs.
Preferably, the erected configuration of the U-shaped frame portions and the support legs is held by a locking means. This may be achieved by bracing which operates between the support legs and the U-shaped frame portions. In a preferred form of the invention, a bracing mechanism extends between each support leg and an adjacent part of the peripheral frame. Accordingly, each U-shaped frame portion will be supported by two bracing mechanisms. Each bracing mechanism may comprise two pivotally joined links which are foldable between an aligned configuration wherein the two links are substantially aligned with each other and a folded configuration. Preferably, the two links are locked into the aligned configuration, which lock may be selectively deactivated by a user actuator. Preferably, each user actuator is located at the join between the two links with the user actuator facing outwardly of the cot to reduce the likelihood of the child occupant of the cot operating the actuator.
In the erected configuration, the upper peripheral frame preferably defines a substantially planar rectangular loop. The upper peripheral frame may support the bassinet fabric which is preferably suspended therefrom. Suitably, the bassinet fabric extends on the inside of the support legs and the bracing mechanisms.
Additionally, the cot may include a lower frame. The lower frame may assist in providing support to the fabric bassinet. Preferably, the lower frame is supported at each of its four corners from the support legs. Accordingly, the lower frame may be foldable with the folding of the support legs. In a most preferred form of the invention, the lower frame comprises two frame loops which are pivotally connected along a transverse centre line of the cot. Preferably, the two base frame loops fold about this transverse centre line. The base frame loops may be pivotally mounted to adjacent support legs. Furthermore, the lower frame may incorporate feet portions which are preferably disposed along the transverse centre line.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a foldable cot including:
a support frame having two spaced supporting leg structures, each of which comprises two support legs which are pivotable relative to one another between an angled configuration whereby the support legs extend at an included angle, and a collapsed configuration whereby the support legs extend at a lesser included angle, wherein each of the support legs is length adjustable with the length adjustment of the two support legs of each support leg structure being operable in unison in the collapsed configuration.
The features described above in connection with the first aspect of the invention may be applied to the second aspect above.
In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a foldable cot including a base comprising two frame portions which are pivotally interconnected to be foldable from a co-planar configuration to define a support for a mattress, to a folded configuration, wherein the pivotal interconnection is in the form of a 4-bar linkage.
The pivotal interconnection between the two frame halves may include support feet which in the co-planar configuration assist in supporting the base of the cot. The 4-bar linkage may comprise two upper links, each of is fixedly connected to a part of a respective one of the frame halves. Further, the 4-bar linkage may include two lower links which are longer that the upper links and incorporate respective support feet. The 4-bar linkage operates so that in the co-planar configuration, the upper links may extend with their length direction somewhat aligned with the plane of the frame halves. In the folded configuration, the upper links and the lower links extend preferably generally parallel to the frame halves to reduce the folded bulk of the linkage. Furthermore, the links may be designed so that in the co-planar configuration they interfere with each other so as to preclude movement beyond the co-planar configuration. The linkages therefore define a support for the centre of the base. They also allow the frame halves of the base to fold up and lie in a compact configuration alongside one another by reconfiguring to a compact configuration in the folded configuration.
Preferably, the arrangement of the two frame halves is such that they fold along a transverse centreline of the cot. The two frame halves preferably comprise closed rectangular frames. Each of the frame halves may also be pivotally mounted to support legs of the cot.
The foldable cot described above in accordance with the third aspect of the invention may incorporate any of the features described above in connection with the other aspects of the invention.
As used herein, the term “comprise” and variations of the term, such as “comprising”, “comprises” and “comprised”, are not intended to exclude other additives, components, integers or steps.
In order that the invention may be more fully understood, one embodiment will now be described by way of example with reference to the drawings in which:
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Each supporting leg structure 20 comprises two support legs 32, 34 which are both pivotally mounted to the associated junction unit 28, 30. Each of the support legs 32, 34 is length adjustable and has support feet 36 at the lower end.
The base frame 18 is made up of two frame halves 40 which are pivotally interconnected by two spaced 4-bar linkage mechanisms 42. The two 4-bar linkage mechanisms 42 are aligned. The frame halves 40 are also pivotally mounted to the support legs 32, 34 through pivotal mounting 44.
Bracing mechanisms 46 extend between each support leg 32, 34 and an adjacent part of the upper peripheral frame 16. The bracing mechanisms 46 include a press button actuator 48 which when actuated enables the bracing mechanisms 46 to collapse and fold inwardly.
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The operation to fold the cot of
In a further step, the user then grabs the centre of the lower frame 18, e.g. adjacent the two 4-bar linkages 42 and pulls upwardly. Where the fabric bassinet 14 covers the base frame, a hand-pull may be provided to effect this operation. By pulling up the centre of the lower frame 18, the two base frame halves 40 will fold from the co-planar configuration shown in
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The inner ends of the links 60, 62 each have respective housing halves 68, 70 which provide a housing for an internal toothed cog 72 and spring 74. The spring 74 biases the cog 72 towards the housing half 70. In this position, the tooth cog 72 will engage with mating recesses 76 provided in the housing half 68 and likewise will engage with mating recesses (not shown) provided in the housing half 70, thus precluding relative movement of the housing halves 68, 70. The button actuator 48 has a pair of arcuate projections 78, only one of which is shown. These projections 78 extend through complementary recesses 80 provided in the housing half 70. On depression of the button actuator 48, the toothed cog 72 will be moved out of alignment with the mating recesses provided in the housing half 70, thereby permitting the link 62 to rotate about central pin 82. The bracing mechanism 46 will then be permitted to fold inwardly to adopt the configuration shown in
The 4-bar linkage 42 further includes two lower linkages 94. The lower linkages 94 are longer than the upper linkages 90. Each of the lower linkages 94 are pivotally connected to the outer end of a respective upper linkage 90 about pivot 96. Further, the lower linkages 94 are pivotally interconnected at central lower pivot 98. The lower linkages 94 are formed with lower lobes 100 which are shaped such that in the extended configuration of
In
A latch lever 119 is mounted on the housing 112 for pivotal movement about pivot 118. The latch lever has a lower end 122 which may be received within a detent 124 provided within the wall of the lower section 106. The latch lever 119 has a spring 121 which biases the lower end 122 into the detent 124. When the lower end 122 is engaged in the detent 124 the support leg 32 will be latched in the extended configuration as shown in
The length adjustment is effected by depressing latch lever 119 against the bias of spring 121. This releases the lower end 122 from within the detent 124. The support legs 32, 34 can then be adjusted to the retracted configuration as shown in
The foregoing describes only one embodiment of the present invention and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005905102 | Sep 2005 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU2006/001363 | 9/15/2006 | WO | 00 | 3/13/2008 |