The present invention relates to a bed rail, particularly a bed rail that slides up and slides down, and specifically to such a bed rail that is portable and may be readily assembled and readily disassembled by the end user without destroying the integrity of the bed rail.
Swing down bed rails swing. This feature results in the caretaker stepping up to the bed and bed rail, then manipulating the mechanism that permits the bed rail to swing down, then stepping away from the bed so that the bed rail can swing out of the bed and simultaneously holding the bed rail that is swinging down, and setting the bed rail down softly in the swing down position and simultaneously stepping back toward the bed.
Swing down bed rails have lock mechanisms to hold the swing down rail in an upright position. These lock mechanisms perform dual functions. First, the lock mechanisms lock and unlock for the caregiver such that the caregiver may open and close the bed rail. Second, when locked, the lock mechanisms resist pressure from a force pushing outward against the bed rail. This pressure may come, for example, from a child rolling against the bed rail. Or this pressure may come from a child using his or her legs to press against the bed rail when the bed rail is in a locked position.
A feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of a pull up push down bed rail for a bed, where the bed includes a sleeping surface.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of first and second bases that engage the bed and of each of the first and second bases having a through opening, where the through opening includes an uppermost portion and a bottommost portion.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of a U-shaped support member having first and second end portions and a cross portion extending between the first and second end portions, where the first end portion engages the through opening of the first base and the second end portion engages the through opening of the second base, and where the cross portion of the U-shaped support member is disposed at a location higher than the first and second bases.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the U-shaped support member having a pulled up position and a pushed down position, where the cross portion of the U-shaped support member is spaced from the first and second base and is further disposed at a location higher than the sleeping surface of the bed when the U-shaped support member is in the pulled up position, where the cross portion of the U-shaped support member is adjacent to the first and second bases when the U-shaped support member is in the pushed down position.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of an upper cross support member extending between the first and second bases and of a lower cross support member extending between the first and second bases, where the upper and lower cross support members fix the first and second bases apart from each other.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the upper and lower cross support members defining a first plane and of the U-shaped support member defining a second plane, where the first and second planes are offset from each other, and where the first and second planes are adjacent to each other.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the first plane being between the bed and the second plane so as to dispose the upper and lower cross support members adjacent to a near side of the bed and minimize any gap between the upper and lower cross support members and a side of the bed.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of each of the first and second bases including a rear portion, where the rear portion includes upper and lower extensions that extend toward the near side of the bed, where each of the upper extensions include an upper seat for receiving one end of the upper cross support member, where each of the lower extensions include a lower seat for receiving one end of the lower cross support member such that the upper and lower extensions and upper and lower cross support members are disposed adjacent to the near side of the bed.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the first base including a first foot extending transversely of an axis of the through opening of the first base, of the second base including a second foot extending transversely of an axis of the through opening of the second base, where each of the first and second feet extends rearwardly so as to extend into the near side of the bed, and where each of the first and second feet includes a receptor for engagement to an arrangement that engages a far side of the bed.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the first base and first foot being integral and one-piece with each other, where the second base and second foot are integral and one-piece with each other.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the first base and first foot being part of a first rigid piece and of the second base and second foot being part of a second rigid piece.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of sheeting, where the sheeting includes a front sheet portion, a rear sheet portion, a top edge portion, a bottom edge portion, a first upper end portion, a pair of first lower end portions, a second upper end portion, and a pair of second lower end portions, where the front sheet portion is spaced from the rear sheet portion by the top edge portion, the bottom edge portion, the first upper end portion, and the second upper end portion, where the top edge portion of the sheeting engages the cross portion of the U-shaped support member, where the bottom edge portion of the sheeting engages the lower cross support member, where the first upper end portion of the sheeting engages the first end portion of the U-shaped support member, and where the second upper end portion of the sheeting engages the second end portion of the U-shaped support member, where the first lower end portions of the sheeting are spaced from each other to create a space for the first base, and where the second lower end portions of the sheeting are spaced from each other to create a space for the second base such that the cross portion of the U-shaped support member is inside of the sheeting, such that sections of the first and second end portions of the U-shaped support member are inside of the sheeting, with other sections of the first and second end portions of the U-shaped support member being in the first and second bases, such that each of the upper and lower cross support members are inside of the sheeting, and such that each of the first and second bases are outside of the sheeting.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of at least a first cross support member extending between the first and second bases, where the first cross support member fixes the first and second bases apart from each other.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the U-shaped support member having a pulled up position and a pushed down position, where the cross portion of the U-shaped support member in the pulled up position is spaced from the first and second bases and is further disposed at a location higher than the sleeping surface of the bed, where the cross portion of the U-shaped support member in the pushed down position is adjacent to the first and second bases, and where the U-shaped support member is lockable at the pulled up position.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of, in the pulled up position, a section of the first end portion of the U-shaped support member being disposed adjacent to the uppermost portion of the through opening of the first base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of, in the pulled up position, a section of the second end portion of the U-shaped support member being disposed adjacent to the uppermost portion of the through opening of the second base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of, in the pulled up position, a section of the first end portion of the U-shaped support member being disposed adjacent to the lowermost portion of the through opening of the first base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of, in the pulled up position, a section of the second end portion of the U-shaped support member being disposed adjacent to the lowermost portion of the through opening of the second base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of, in the pushed down position, a section of the first end portion of the U-shaped support member being disposed adjacent to the uppermost portion of the through opening of the first base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of, in the pushed down position, a section of the second end portion of the U-shaped support member being disposed adjacent to the uppermost portion of the through opening of the second base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of, in the pushed down position, a section of the first end portion of the U-shaped support member being disposed adjacent to the lowermost portion of the through opening of the first base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of, in the pushed down position, a section of the second end portion of the U-shaped support member being disposed adjacent to the lowermost portion of the through opening of the second base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of, in the pulled up position, a section of the first end portion of the U-shaped support member being disposed adjacent to and lower than the lowermost portion of the through opening of the first base, and of, in the pulled up position, a section of the second end portion of the U-shaped support member being disposed adjacent to and lower than the lowermost portion of the through opening of the second base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of, in the pushed down position, a section of the first end portion of the U-shaped support member being spaced apart from and disposed lower than the lowermost portion of the through opening of the first base, and of, in the pushed down position, a section of the second end portion of the U-shaped support member being spaced apart from and disposed lower than the lowermost portion of the through opening of the second base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the first end portion of the U-shaped support member including a first stop extending from the first end portion and engaging a portion of the first base when the first end portion slides axially upwardly, where the first stop is disposed adjacent to and lower than the lowermost portion of the through opening of the first base when the U-shaped support member is in the pulled up position, where the second end portion of the U-shaped support member includes a second stop extending from the second end portion and engaging a portion of the second base when the second end portion slides axially upwardly, and where the second stop is disposed adjacent to and lower than the lowermost portion of the through opening of the second base when U-shaped support member is in the pulled up position.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of each of the first and second stops being retractable to reduce a width of the first and second end portions, respectively, such that first and second end portions are pullable up through and out of the through openings such that the U-shaped support member is pullable up and out of the first and second bases.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of a) the U-shaped support member being slideable between the pulled up position and the pushed down position, b) of the U-shaped support member being not slideable lower than the pushed down position without destroying an integrity of the pull up push down bed rail, c) of, in the pushed down position, the U-shaped support member being not locked to the first and second bases, c) of, from the pushed down position, the U-shaped support member being slideable upwardly freely immediately, d) of, from the pushed down position, the U-shaped support member being pullable up to the pulled up position where the U-shaped support member is lockable in the pulled up position to the first and second bases, e) of, from the pulled up position, the U-shaped support member being pushable down only after being unlocked from the first and second bases.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of, from the pulled up position, the U-shaped support member being pullable up and out of the first and second bases only when being unlocked from the first and second bases and further only when the first and second stops disposed on the first and second end members, respectively, are retracted.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of, in the pushed down position, further downward travel of the U-shaped support member being prevented by a) a first junction between the first end portion and the first cross support member, and b) a second junction between the second end portion and the first cross support member, where a distance between the first and second junction is less than a distance between an axis of the through opening of the first base and an axis of the through opening of the second base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the first end portion including a first bottommost section, of the second end portion including a second bottommost section, where the first end portion includes a first stop adjacent to the first bottommost section, where the second end portion includes a second stop adjacent to the second bottommost section, where the first stop and first end portion include an effective width greater than a width of the through opening of the first base, and where the second stop and second end portion include an effective width greater than a width of the through opening of the second base, such that the U-shaped member is stopped from sliding upwardly from the pulled up position by the first and second stops.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of each of the first and second stops including a spring biased button pushable into the first and second end portions, respectively, such that after the spring biased buttons are pushed in the U-shaped support member may be pulled completely out of the first and second bases.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of a first upper stop between the first base and the first end member and of a second upper stop between the second base and the second end member, where the first upper stop is engaged between the first base and the first end member in the pulled up position, where the first upper stop is disengaged between the first base and the first end member in the pushed down position, and where the second upper stop is engaged between the second base and the second end member in the pulled up position, and where the second upper stop is disengaged between the second base and the second end member in the pushed down position.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of the first upper stop being disengagable from one of the first end portion and first base such that the first end portion is pullable up and out of the first base, and of the second upper stop being disengagable from one of the second end portion and second base such that the second end portion is pullable up and out of the second base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of a first lower stop extending from the first end portion, where the first lower stop is adjacent to and lower than the first base in the pulled up position, where the first lower stop is spaced from and lower than the first base in the pushed down position, and of a second lower stop extending from the second end portion, where the second lower stop is adjacent to and lower than the second base in the pulled up position, and where the second lower stop is spaced from and lower than the second base in the pushed down position.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of each of the first and second lower stops being retractable into the first and second end members, respectively, such that the first and second end members are pullable up and out of the first and second bases, respectively.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of a first upper stop engaged between the first end portion of the U-shaped support member and the first base when the first end portion is in the pulled up position to stop the first upright portion from sliding in both axial directions in the through opening of the first base, of a second upper stop engaged between the second end portion of the U-shaped support member and the second base when the second end portion is in the pulled up position to stop the second end portion from sliding in both axial directions in the through opening of the second base, of a first lower stop extending from the first end portion of the U-shaped support member and being adjacent to and lower than the first base in the pulled up position, where an effective width of the first end portion and first lower stop is greater than a width of the through opening of the first base to prevent the first end portion from being pulled through the through opening of the first base, and of a second lower stop extending from the second end portion of the U-shaped support member and being adjacent to and lower than the second base in the pulled up position, where an effective width of the second end portion and second lower stop is greater than a width of the through opening of the second base to prevent the second end portion from being pulled through the through opening of the second base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of first, second, third, and fourth extensions, where the first and third extensions extend either into or from the first end portion of the U-shaped member, where the second and fourth extensions extending either into or from the second end portion of the U-shaped member, where each of the first and third extensions are retractable into either the first end portion or first base, where each of the second and third extensions are retractable into either the second end portion or second base, and where the U-shaped support member is pullable up and out of the first and second bases only when each of the first, second, third, and fourth extensions are retracted.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of first, second, third, fourth, and fifth units, where the first unit includes i) a first base having a through opening and a receptor; ii) a first intermediate cross member frame portion engaged to the first base; iii) a first lower cross member frame portion engaged to the first base; iv) a first foot having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, the proximal end portion of the first foot being engagable to the receptor of the first base; v) a first flexible strap having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, the proximal end portion of the first flexible strap being engaged to the first base, the first flexible strap further being engaged to the first foot; and vi) a first counter member for engaging a far side of the bed, the first counter member engaging the distal end portion of the first flexible strap.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of first, second, third, fourth, and fifth units, where the second unit includes i) a second base having a through opening and a receptor; ii) a second intermediate cross member frame portion engaged to the second base; iii) a second lower cross member frame portion engaged to the second base; iv) a second foot having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, the proximal end portion of the second foot being engagable to the receptor of the second base; v) a second flexible strap having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, the proximal end portion of the second flexible strap being engaged to the second base, the second flexible strap further being engaged to the second foot; and vi) a second counter member for engaging a far side of the bed, the second counter member engaging the distal end portion of the second flexible strap.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of first, second, third, fourth, and fifth units, where the third unit includes a first L-shaped frame member having an end portion and an upper frame member portion, the end portion of the first L-shaped portion being engagable with the through opening of the first base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of first, second, third, fourth, and fifth units, where the fourth unit includes a second L-shaped frame member having an end portion and an upper frame member portion, the end portion of the second L-shaped portion being engagable with the through opening of the second base.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of first, second, third, fourth, and fifth units, where the fifth unit includes an upper cross member frame portion, the upper cross member frame portion having a first end portion and a second end portion.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of first, second, third, fourth, and fifth units, where the first and second units are engagable to each other by the first intermediate cross member frame portion of the first unit being engagable to the second intermediate cross member frame portion of the second unit and by the first lower cross member frame portion of the first unit being engagable to the second lower cross member frame portion of the second unit.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of first, second, third, fourth, and fifth units, where the third unit is engagable to the first unit by the end portion of the first L-shaped portion of the third unit being engagable in the through opening of the first base of the first unit.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of first, second, third, fourth, and fifth units, where the fourth unit is engagable to the second unit by the end portion of the second L-shaped portion of the fourth unit being engagable in the through opening of the second base of the second unit.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of first, second, third, fourth, and fifth units, where the fifth unit is engagable to the third unit by the first end portion of the upper cross member frame portion of the fifth unit being engagable to the upper frame member portion of the L-shaped portion of the third unit.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of first, second, third, fourth, and fifth units, where the fifth unit is engagable to the fourth unit by the second end portion of the upper cross member frame portion of the fifth unit being engagable to the upper frame member portion of the L-shaped portion of the fourth unit.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision in a bed rail, of first, second, third, fourth, and fifth units, where any disassembly of any of the first, second, third, fourth, or fifth units, such as breaking any particular unit down into two or more parts, destroys the integrity of such respective first, second, third, fourth, or fifth unit.
An advantage of the present invention is that a bed rail connection is relieved from having to do double duty. In other words, the connection that keeps the bed rail in the up position is not also the structure that resists the bed rail from being pushed outwardly. In still other words, the first and second bases of the present invention have elongate through openings that receive the U-shaped frame member of the bed rail, and it is this elongate relationship between the first and second bases and the end members of the U-shaped frame member that resists the bed rail from being pushed outwardly.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the caretaker can stand immediately adjacent to the bed when the bed rail is operated between the pulled up and pushed down position.
Another advantage of the present invention is that any gap that may exist between the near side of the bed and the bed rail is minimized by the pull up and push down structure that keeps the bed rail immediately at the near side of the bed.
Another advantage of the present invention is the bed rail is pullable up and out of the first and second bases only after both upper locks are retracted and both lower locks are retracted.
Another advantage of the present invention is the bed rail is pullable up from the pushed down position without operating any of the upper and lower locks.
Another advantage of the present invention is that, from the pushed down position, a positive act is required to keep pulling the U-shaped frame member completely out of the first and second bases, where the positive act is a pushing in of two spring biased lower locks.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the bed rail is pushable down from the pulled up position by operating the upper locks only.
Another advantage is that the upper locks snap in to a locked position and snap out to an unlocked position and that such upper locks remain at either the snapped in locked position or snapped out unlocked position until the caretaker snaps the locks in or snaps the locks out.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the sheeting does not hinder either the pull up or push down operation of the bed rail.
Another advantage is that the sheeting acts as a lock that prevents the U-shaped frame member from being pulled completely out of the first and second bases.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the present invention is shippable in a relatively small carton or package.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the present bed rail is readily assembled by an end user.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the present bed rail is readily disassembled to a compact form for storage or shipping or travel.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the bed rail is simple to assemble.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the bed rail is simple to disassemble.
Another advantage is that the bed rail is inexpensive to manufacture.
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Frame 12 includes first and second bases 18, 20 engaged to each other and fixed apart from each other by upper and lower cross tubular frame support members 22, 24. First and second bases 18, 20 are further engaged to each other and fixed apart from each other by a U-shaped tubular frame member 26. The first and second bases 18, 20 have respective vertically extending through openings 28, 30. Each of the first and second bases 18, 20 are L-shaped so as to have respective vertically extending portions 32, 34 and respective horizontally extending portions or feet or feet portions 36, 38. Each of the horizontally extending portions 36, 38 is a receiver or seat for a respective metal piece or tube or foot or foot portion 40, 42 that is part of the counter member arrangement 16. Each of the first and second bases 18, 20 further includes a respective stop apparatus or lock apparatus 44, 46 that locks the U-shaped frame member 26 to the first and second bases 18, 20. First and second bases 18, 20 extend parallel to each other. Axis of through openings 28, 30 extend parallel to each other. Horizontally extending portions 36, 38 run parallel to each other such that, when pieces 40, 42 are engaged therein, such pieces 40, 42 run parallel to each other.
Upper cross support member 22 incudes first and second tubular frame portions 48, 50. An outer section of frame portion 48 is fixedly engaged, such as by a rivet, in a receiver or seat formed by first base 18. An outer section of frame portion 50 is fixedly engaged, such as by a rivet, in a receiver or seat formed by second base 20. An inner section of frame portion 48 includes a male connector 52 that engages a female connector 54 on frame portion 50. A spring biased button 56 in male connector 52 engages a button opening 58 in female connector 54.
Lower cross support member 24 incudes first and second tubular frame portions 60, 62. An outer section of frame portion 60 is fixedly engaged, such as by a rivet, in a receiver or seat formed by first base 18. An outer section of frame portion 62 is fixedly engaged, such as by a rivet, in a receiver or seat formed by second base 20. An inner section of frame portion 60 includes a male connector 64 that engages a female connector 66 on frame portion 62. A spring biased button 68 in male connector 64 engages a button opening 70 in female connector 66.
Upper and lower cross support members 22, 24 extend parallel to each other. Upper and lower cross support members 22, 24 define a plane. The axis of through openings 28, 30 define a plane that is offset from, adjacent to, and parallel to the plane defined by upper and lower cross support members 22, 24.
Frame 12 further includes the U-shaped frame member 26 that in turn includes first and second L-shaped frame tube portions 72, 74 and a straight frame tube portion 76. First tube portion 72 includes an end vertical straight member section 78, a straight horizontal transversing section 80, and a curved transition section 82 between sections 78 and 80. Second tube portion 74 includes an end vertical straight member section 84, a straight horizontal transversing section 86, and a curved transition section 88 between sections 84 and 86. The lower end of end member section 78 includes a spring biased button or lock or stop or extension 90. The lower end of end member section 84 includes a spring biased button or lock or stop or extension 92. An intermediate portion of end member section 78 includes a hole 94 for engaging lock apparatus 44 of first base 18. An intermediate portion of end member section 84 includes a hole 96 for engaging lock apparatus 46 of second base 20.
Straight tube portion 76 includes an outer end section that includes a male connector 98 that engages a female tube connector 100 on the inner end of section 80. Male connector 98 includes a spring biased button 102 that engages a button hole in the female tube connector 100. Straight tube portion 76 includes another outer end section that includes a male connector 104 that engages a female tube connector 106 on the inner end of section 86. Male connector 104 includes a spring biased button 108 that engages a button hole in the female tube connector 106. U-shaped support or frame member 26 defines a plane that is co-planar with the plane defined by the axis of through openings 28, 30 and that is adjacent to and offset from the plane defined by cross support members 22, 24. Sections 80, 86 and 76 make up a transversing cross support member 109 that is parallel to cross members 22, 24. Transversing cross support member 109 is part of the U-shaped frame member 26. End member section 78 makes up an end or end member of the U-shaped frame member 26. End member section 84 makes up an end or end member of the U-shaped frame member 26. End member section 78 is parallel to end member section 84. Sections 78 and 84 define a plane of the U-shaped support member 26. U-shaped support member 26 as a whole also defines this plane.
Counter member arrangement 16 includes pieces 40, 42 that respectively engage the receivers in first and second bases 18, 20. Counter member arrangement 16 further includes straps 110, 112 and T-shaped counter members 114, 116 engaged to the ends of the respective straps 110, 112. Counter member arrangement 16 still further includes the first and second bases 18, 20, which include rear faces that counter the two upright inner faces of the T-shaped counter members 114, 116. The rear faces of the first and second bases 18, 20 confront a near side of a bed and the two upright inner faces of the T-shaped counter members 114, 116 confront the opposing far side of the bed such that the rear faces of the first and second bases 18, 20 and the upright inner faces of the T-shaped counter members 114, 116 hug the bed therebetween when the straps 110, 112 are tightened. Sheeting 14 includes a front sheet portion 118, a rear sheet portion 120, a top edge portion 122, a bottom edge portion 124, a first upper end portion 126, a pair of first lower end portions 128, a second upper end portion 130, and a pair of second lower end portions 132. The front sheet portion 118 is spaced from the rear sheet portion 120 by the top edge portion 122, the bottom edge portion 124, the first upper end portion 126, and the second upper end portion 130. The top edge portion 122 of the sheeting 14 engages the cross portion 109 of the U-shaped support member 26. The bottom edge portion 124 of the sheeting 14 engages the lower cross support member 24. The first upper end portion 126 of the sheeting 14 engages the first end portion 78 of the U-shaped support member 26. The second upper end portion 130 of the sheeting 14 engages the second end portion 84 of the U-shaped support member 26. The first lower end portions 128 of the sheeting 14 are spaced from each other to create an opening into sheeting 14 and a space for the first base 18. The second lower end portions 132 of the sheeting 14 are spaced from each other to create an opening into the sheeting 14 and a space for the second base 20. Such a structure for sheeting 14 provides that the cross portion 109 of the U-shaped support member 26 is inside of the sheeting 14, provides that sections of the first and second end portions 78, 84 of the U-shaped support member 26 are inside of the sheeting 14, with other sections of the first and second end portions 78, 84 of the U-shaped support member 26 being in the first and second bases 18, 20, provides that each of the upper and lower cross support members 22, 24 are inside of the sheeting 14, and provides that each of the first and second bases 18, 20 are outside of the sheeting 14. Sheeting 14 further includes a top quick connect strip 134 on the front sheet portion 118 and an opposing quick connect strip on the rear sheet portion 120 of the sheeting 14. Inner faces of such top quick connect flexible strips engage each other with hook and loop connectors, such as Velcro® fabric connectors, so as to provide a sleeve, with top edge portion 122, for cross member 109. Sheeting 14 further includes a front rectangular mesh portion 136 engaged to the front sheet portion 118, with the rear sheet portion 120 having an identical mesh portion opposing, spaced from, and adjacent to mesh portion 136.
Bed 138 includes a mattress 140, box spring or mattress support 142, a set of four legs 144, and a headboard 146. The mattress 140 has a sleeping surface 148. The mattress 140 includes a near side 150 and a far side 152. The mattress support 142 includes a near side 154 and a far side 156. Mattress 140 includes a head end 158 and a foot end 160. Mattress support 142 includes a head end 162 and a foot end 164.
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Front sheet portion 118 includes an upper sheet panel 232 bounded by, and engaged to such as by stitching, the top edge portion 122, the first upper end sheet portion 126, the second upper end sheet portion 130, and the mesh sheet panel 136.
Front sheet portion 118 further includes a first intermediate end sheet panel 234 bounded by, and engaged to such as by stitching, upper sheet panel 232, first upper end sheet portion 126, mesh sheet panel 136, an intermediate end sheet panel 236, and a middle sheet panel 238.
Front sheet portion 118 further includes a second intermediate end sheet panel 240 bounded by, and engaged to such as by stitching, upper sheet panel 232, second upper end sheet portion 130, mesh sheet panel 136, an intermediate end sheet panel 242, and middle sheet panel 238.
Front sheet portion 118 further includes an end to end middle sheet panel 244 bounded by, and engaged to such as by stitching, middle panel 238, a lower sheet panel 246, and the front lower end portions 128, 132. Lower sheet panel 246 is bounded by, and engaged to such as by stitching, the front lower end portion 128, the front lower end portion 132, the bottom edge portion 124, and the middle sheet panel 244.
Rear sheet portion 120 of sheeting 14 is identical to the front sheet portion 118.
The first lower end portions 128 of the sheeting 14 are spaced from each other to create an opening 248 into sheeting 14 and a space for the first base 18. The second lower end portions 132 of the sheeting 14 are spaced from each other to create an opening 250 into the sheeting 14 and a space for the second base 20.
Sheeting 14 includes a front sheet portion 118, a rear sheet portion 120, a top edge portion 122, a bottom edge portion 124, a first upper end portion 126, a pair of first lower end portions 128, a second upper end portion 130, and a pair of second lower end portions 132. The front sheet portion 118 is spaced from the rear sheet portion 120 by the top edge portion 122, the bottom edge portion 124, the first upper end portion 126, and the second upper end portion 130. The top edge portion 122 of the sheeting 14 engages the cross portion 109 of the U-shaped support member 26. The bottom edge portion 124 of the sheeting 14 engages the lower cross support member 24. The first upper end portion 126 of the sheeting 14 engages the first end portion 78 of the U-shaped support member 26. The second upper end portion 130 of the sheeting 14 engages the second end portion 84 of the U-shaped support member 26. The first lower end portions 128 of the sheeting 14 are spaced from each other to create a space for the first base 18. The second lower end portions 132 of the sheeting 14 are spaced from each other to create a space for the second base 20. Such a structure for sheeting 14 provides that the cross portion 109 of the U-shaped support member 26 is inside of the sheeting 14, provides that sections of the first and second end portions 78, 84 of the U-shaped support member 26 are inside of the sheeting 14, with other sections of the first and second end portions 78, 84 of the U-shaped support member 26 being in the first and second bases 18, 20, provides that each of the upper and lower cross support members 22, 24 are inside of the sheeting 14, and provides that each of the first and second bases 18, 20 are outside of the sheeting 14. Sheeting 14 further includes a top quick connect strip 134 on the front sheet portion 118 and an opposing quick connect strip on the rear sheet portion 120 of the sheeting 14. Inner faces of such top quick connect flexible strips engage each other with hook and loop connectors, such as Velcro® fabric connectors, so as to provide a sleeve, with top edge portion 122, for cross member 109. Sheeting 14 further includes a front rectangular mesh portion 136 engaged to the front sheet portion 118, with the rear sheet portion 120 having an identical mesh portion.
It should be noted that sheeting 14 and 256 act as a lock against the U-shaped frame member 26 from being pulled out of the bases 18, 20 from the pulled up position. In other words, even if locks 90, 92, 44, and 46 are retracted and attempt is made to pull up on the U-shaped frame member 26, bottom edge portion 124 of the sheeting 14 or 256 prevents such an attempt.
It should be noted that, if desired, sheeting 14 or 256 may have a zipper running completely along bottom edge portion 124 so as to make it easy for the sheeting 14 or 256 to come off and such that the frame 12 does not need to be assembled within the sheeting 14 or 256. In such a case, the sheeting 14 or 256 having such a zipper is engaged and disengaged from the frame 12 when the U-shaped frame member 26 is in the pushed down position. After such a zippered sheeting is engaged, quick connect strips 134 are engaged to each other and then the zipper is closed so as to engage sheeting 14 or 256 to the frame 12.
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The first end portion 78 of the U-shaped support member 26 includes a first stop 90 extending from the first end portion 78 and engaging a portion of the first base 18 when the first end portion 78 slides axially upwardly. The first stop 90 is disposed adjacent to and lower than the lowermost portion of the through opening 28 of the first base 18 when the U-shaped support member 26 is in the pulled up position. The second end portion 84 of the U-shaped support member 26 includes a second stop 92 extending from the second end portion 84 and engaging a portion of the second base 18 when the second end portion 84 slides axially upwardly. The second stop 92 is disposed adjacent to and lower than the lowermost portion of the through opening 30 of the second base 20 when U-shaped support member 26 is in the pulled up position.
Each of the first and second stops 90, 92 is retractable to reduce a width of the first and second end portions 78, 84, respectively, such that first and second end portions 78, 84 are pullable up through and out of the through openings 28, 30 such that the U-shaped support member 26 is pullable up and out of the first and second bases 18, 20 when locks 44, 46 are also retracted and disengaged from the first and second end portions 78, 84.
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In the pushed down position, further downward travel of the U-shaped support member 26 is prevented by a) a first junction 82 between the first end portion 78 and the first cross support member 109, and b) a second junction 88 between the second end portion 84 and the first cross support member 109. A distance between the first and second junctions 82, 88 is less than a distance between an axis of the through opening 28 of the first base 18 and an axis of the through opening 30 of the second base 20.
It should be noted that first end portion 78 includes a first bottommost section 166, that the second end portion 84 includes a second bottommost section 168, that the first end portion 78 includes a first stop 90 adjacent to the first bottommost section 166, that the second end portion 84 includes a second stop 92 adjacent to the second bottommost section 168, that the first stop 90 and first end portion 78 include an effective width greater than a width of the through opening 28 of the first base 18, that the second stop 92 and second end portion 84 include an effective width greater than a width of the through opening 30 of the second base 20, such that the U-shaped frame member 26 is stopped from sliding upwardly from the pulled up position by the first and second stops 90, 92.
Each of the first and second stops 90, 92 includes a spring biased button pushable into the first and second end portions 78, 84, respectively, such that after the spring biased buttons are pushed in the U-shaped support member 26 may be pulled completely out of the first and second bases 18, 20 when the locks 44, 46 are also retracted.
The pull up push down bed rail 10 includes: a) a first upper stop 44 between the first base 18 and the first end member 78, b) a second upper stop 46 between the second base and the second end member 84, c) the first upper stop 44 being engaged between the first base 18 and the first end member 78 in the pulled up position, the first upper stop 44 being disengaged between the first base 18 and the first end member 78 in the pushed down position, and d) the second upper stop 46 being engaged between the second base 20 and the second end member 84 in the pulled up position, the second upper stop 46 being disengaged between the second base 20 and the second end member 84 in the pushed down position.
The first upper stop 44 is disengagable from one of the first end portion 78 and first base 18 such that the first end portion 78 is pullable up and out of the first base 18. The second upper stop 46 is disengagable from one of the second end portion 84 and second base 20 such that the second end portion 84 is pullable up and out of the second base 18.
The first lower stop 90 extends from the first end portion 78. The first lower stop 90 is adjacent to and lower than the first base 18 in the pulled up position. The first lower stop 90 is spaced from and lower than the first base 18 in the pushed down position. The second lower stop 92 extends from the second end portion 84. The second lower stop 92 is adjacent to and lower than the second base 20 in the pulled up position. The second lower stop 92 is spaced from and lower than the second base 20 in the pushed down position.
Each of the first and second lower stops 90, 92 is retractable into the first and second end members 78, 84, respectively, such that the first and second end members 78, 84 are pullable up and out of the first and second bases 18, 20, respectively, when the locks 44, 46 are unlocked.
The pull up push down bed rail 10 includes a) a first upper stop 44 engaged between the first end portion 78 of the U-shaped support member 26 and the first base 18 when the first end portion 78 is in the pulled up position to stop the first upright portion 78 from sliding in both axial directions in the through opening 28 of the first base 18, b) a second upper stop 46 engaged between the second end portion 84 of the U-shaped support member 26 and the second base 20 when the second end portion 84 is in the pulled up position to stop the second end portion 84 from sliding in both axial directions in the through opening 30 of the second base 20, c) a first lower stop 90 extending from the first end portion 78 of the U-shaped support member 26 and being adjacent to and lower than the first base 18 in the pulled up position, where an effective width of the first end portion 78 and first lower stop 90 is greater than a width of the through opening 28 of the first base 18 to prevent the first end portion 78 from being pulled through the through opening 28 of the first base 18, and d) a second lower stop 92 extending from the second end portion 84 of the U-shaped support member 26 and being adjacent to and lower than the second base 20 in the pulled up position, where an effective width of the second end portion 20 and second lower stop 92 is greater than a width of the through opening 30 of the second base 20 to prevent the second end portion 84 from being pulled through the through opening 30 of the second base 20.
The pull up push down bed rail 10 includes a) first, second, third, and fourth extensions 44, 46, 90, 92, respectively, where the first and third extensions 44, 90 extend either into or from the first end portion 78 of the U-shaped frame member 26, where the second and fourth extensions 46, 92 extend either into or from the second end portion 84 of the U-shaped frame member 26, b) each of the first and third extensions 44, 90 being retractable into either the first end portion 78 or first base 18, each of the second and third extensions 46, 92 being retractable into either the second end portion or second base, and c) the U-shaped support member 26 being pullable up and out of the first and second bases 18, 20 only when each of the first, second, third, and fourth extensions 44, 46, 90, 92 is retracted.
In operation, the bed rail 10 may be shipped in a disassembled state having parts or pieces or units A, B, C, D, E, and F as shown in
The end user then assembles the bed rail 10. The first step in the assembly process is to position units D, E, and F inside of sheeting 14, and further position cross member portions 48, 50, 60, 62 within the sheeting 14 but leaving bases 18, 20, straps 110, 112, and counter members 114, 116 outside of the sheeting 14. Units B, C, D, E, and F, or portions thereof, are passed through openings 248, 250 in the sheeting 14. Then units B, C, D, E, and F, or portions thereof, are engaged to each other while within sheeting 14.
Within the sheeting 14, units D, F and E are connected to form the U-shaped frame member 26. The connection between pieces D and F is made by pressing in button 102 and sliding male end portion 98 into female end portion 100 until button 102 engages a button receiving hole in straight portion 80 of piece D. The connection between pieces E and F is made by pressing in button 108 and sliding male end portion 104 into female end portion 106 until button 108 engages a button receiving hole in straight portion 86 of piece E. Straight tube portions 76, 80, and 86 are disposed in the sleeve 252 formed between a) engaged quick connect pieces 134 of the front and back of the sheeting 14 and b) the upper edge portion 122 of sheeting 14.
Within sheeting 14, another step in the assembly process is the step of connecting pieces B and C. This step is carried out by, at the same time, a) connecting male member portion 52 to female member portion 54 using button 56 and button hole 58, and b) connecting male member portion 64 to female member portion 66 using button 68 and button hole 70 such that cross members 22, 24 are formed.
Another step in the assembly process is engaging the U-shaped cross member 26 to the now assembled combination of parts B and C, i.e., the combination having bases 18, 20 and cross members 22, 24. This step is carried out by pressing in the buttons 90, 92 at the lower ends of the end members 78, 84, pulling out the locks 44, 46 so as to clear the through openings 28, 30, and then inserting the end members 78, 84 into the through openings 28, 30 until the buttons 90, 92 emerge from the bottommost openings of the through openings 28, 30 and until the buttons 90, 92 extend to a locked position, upon which locks 44, 46 can be pressed in to engage holes 94, 96 in the end members 78, 84. This is the pushed up position where four locks, i.e., locks 90, 92, 44, and 46, prevent the U-shaped frame member 26 from sliding axially in either the up or down direction in the bases 18, 20.
Then the tube portions 40, 42 may be inserted into their respective foot receptors 36, 38 and locked therein with pins 184 engaging pin receptor holes 186. Prior to such, such as when being shipped, tube portions 40, 42 can be disposed parallel to and adjacent to cross member portions 48, 50, 60, 62.
Then the bed rail 10 may be engaged to bed 138. This step may be carried out in part by inserting tube portions 40, 42 between the mattress 140 and mattress support 142. This step is further carried out by removing the mattress 140 from the bed 138 and then laying the straps 110, 112 across the upper surface of the mattress support 142. Or this step may be carried out in part by sliding the straps 110, 112 from the foot end junction of the mattress 140 and mattress support 142 toward the head end of the bed 138 without removing the mattress 140 from the bed 138. Or this step may be carried out by, in a lateral direction, partially inserting the counter members 114, 116 between the mattress 140 and mattress support 142, then walking around the bed 138 to the far side 152 of the bed 138 and inserting one's hand in a lateral direction between the mattress 140 and mattress support 142 to first grab one counter member 114, 116 and pull it to the far side 152 and second grab the other counter member 114, 116 and pull it to the far side 152. Then the counter members 114, 116 are set on the far side 152 of the bed 138. Then the end user walks back to the near side 150 of the bed 138 and pulls the proximal ends of the straps 110, 112 so as to pinch the mattress 140 between the counter members 114, 116 and the rear side of the bases 18, 20 having the extensions 170, 172, so as to draw the extensions 170, 172 and the cross members 22, 24 adjacent to the near side 150 of the bed 138, and so as to close any gap that may otherwise form between the bed rail and the near side 150 of the bed 138.
Then, during the night or during a nap during the day, the U-shaped frame member 26 may be pulled up to the pulled up position where the locks 44, 46 are locked.
Then, during the daytime, locks 44, 46 may be unlocked and the U-shaped frame member 26 may be pushed to the pushed down position where upper cross member 109 is disposed adjacent to the upper cross member 22. It should be noted that cross member 24 may be referred to as a lowermost cross member, cross member 22 may be referred to as an intermediate cross member, and that cross member 109 may be referred to as the uppermost cross member. In the pushed down position, the sheeting 14 is scrunched between cross members 22 and 109. When the U-shaped frame member 26 is pulled up to the pulled up position, the sheeting 14 expands.
When a person, such as a child, rolls or moves against the sheeting 14 of the bed rail 10, pressure is applied against the sheeting 14, which in turn applies pressure against the end members 78, 84, which in turn applies pressure against the bases 18, 20, which in turn applies pressure to the counter member arrangement 16, including counter members 114, 116. As to such pressure, it should be noted that there is an elongate arrangement or surface of contact between the end members 78, 84 and the bases 18, 20. In other words, such pressure is not applied at one point on a left side of the bed rail 10 and at one point on a right side of the bed rail 10.
To remove the bed rail 10 from the bed 138, the straps 110, 112 are loosened by pivoting lock 212 on the underside of each of the bases 18, 20. Then the caretaker can walk around to the far side 152 of the bed 138, pivot the counter members 114, 116 ninety degrees, and push the counter members 114, 116 in the direction of the near side 150 of the bed 138. Then the caretaker can walk around to the near side 150 of the bed 138, and pull on the individual straps 110, 112 until the counter members 114, 116 emerge at the near side 154 of the bed 138 or pull on the frame 12 of the bed rail 10 to pull the tube portions 40, 42, straps 110, 112, and counter members 114, 116 from the bed 138.
Then, to disassemble the bed rail 10 or to remove the sheeting 14 for washing, a first step may be to disengage the U-shaped frame member 26 from the bases 18, 20. Then unit D can be disengaged from unit F, and unit F can be disengaged from unit E. Also, units B and C are disengaged from each other. Then the units B, C, D, E, and F can be removed from the sheeting 14 such that sheeting 14 can be washed.
It should be noted that where structure is described with respect to one of the bases 18, 20, such structure is also found on the other of the bases 18, 20. It should be noted that where structure is described with respect to the left side of the bed rail 10, such structure is also present on the right side of the bed rail 10.
Thus since the invention disclosed herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or general characteristics thereof, some of which forms have been indicated, the embodiments described herein are to be considered in all respects illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is to be indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalents of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/061,529 filed Oct. 1, 2020 (U.S. Pat. No. 11,406,197 issued Aug. 9, 2022) and claims the benefit thereof under 35 U.S.C. § 120, which application is hereby incorporated by reference its entirety into this application.
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