Patent classifications
A47D9/012
CRADLE MOVEMENT MECHANISM AND CRIB
A cradle movement mechanism and a crib are provided. The cradle movement mechanism comprises a vertical movement mechanism, a horizontal rotation mechanism and a mounting base, wherein the vertical movement mechanism comprises a first driving member, a lead screw and a nut; the first driving member drives the lead screw to rotate forward and backward, so that the nut moves up and down along the lead screw to drive the mounting base fixed on the nut to move up and down; the horizontal rotation mechanism comprises a second driving member and a main rotor; the main rotor is fixedly connected with the vertical movement mechanism, and when the second driving member drives the main rotor to rotate, the vertical movement mechanism and the mounting base are driven to do a horizontal circular movement.
Safety bed for children and adults
A safety bed for children and adults who may have special needs includes a frame having a base frame, an upper frame and four vertical poles between the base frame and the upper frame at their respective corners; a mattress support structure supported by the base frame; and an enclosure attached to the frame, said enclosure comprising a ceiling, a base and four walls. A mattress within the enclosure is supported by the mattress support structure so that a sheet may be attached to the four walls of the enclosure at a position approximately equal to the top of the mattress. The enclosure may include a variety of device for monitoring and communicating with an occupant of the bed, including a camera, a light source and other sensors that may be remotely controlled over a network.
Child bed
A child bed includes a frame. The frame includes a plurality of vertical support members, arranged at corners of the frame. The frame also includes two top side rods, extending longitudinally and arranged transversely opposite to each other on the vertical support members. Each of the top side rods is able to vertically slide between a high position and a low position with respect to the vertical support members. The frame further includes two side pull-rods, extending longitudinally and arranged transversely opposite to each other below the corresponding top side rods. The frame additionally includes two tightening mechanisms. Each one of the side pull-rods is pulled toward the other one of the side pull-rods by a corresponding one of the tightening mechanisms.
Bed robot apparatus
The present invention provides the bed robot apparatus in which a lying object, including a person such as a patient, a disabled person, etc. can be shifted to another apparatus without changing a lying state, and the apparatus autonomously communicates with another apparatus so as to collaborate depending on the situation of the object. Specifically, according to the feature of the present invention, a bed robot apparatus comprising: a mattress partitioned into positions corresponding to body parts of a user in a longitudinal direction; and a porous flexible sheet reciprocating in a lateral direction on the upper surface of the mattress for each divided upper plate is provided. The bed robot apparatus of the present invention can autonomously execute all functions through an autonomous execution unit.
TELESCOPIC MECHANISM AND BABY BED
The present application discloses a telescopic mechanism, comprising: a first housing; a second housing sleeved in the first housing and movable between an extended position and a retracted position relative to the first housing; an engagement member at least partially arranged in the second housing, and engageable the second housing in the extended position. The present application also discloses a baby bed.
Infant sleep device
An infant sleep device that is provided with a number of unique features to improve the functionality of the infant sleep device as well as improve the caregiver experience with the infant sleep device. The infant sleep device may be a bassinet-like device.
Support connecting structure, support, baby crib, and crib body of baby crib
A support connecting structure includes: a pivoting base; a pivoting arm, wherein a first end of the pivoting arm is connected to the pivoting base by a first pin shaft, and the first end of the pivoting arm comprises a first anti-rotation surface; and a locking member mounted to the pivoting base, the locking member being capable of moving in a direction parallel to an axis of the first pin shaft from a locked position to an unlocked position, and the locking member comprising a second anti-rotation surface; wherein when the locking member is at the locked position, the first anti-rotation surface abuts against the second anti-rotation surface, and when the locking member is at the unlocked position, the first anti-rotation surface is separated from the second anti-rotation surface.
Automated bed or baby cot
A bed, particularly a baby cot, with features for adaptation to variations in temperature and humidity.
Safety Bed for Children and Adults
A safety bed for children and adults who may special needs includes a frame having a base frame, an upper frame and four vertical poles between the base frame and the upper frame at their respective corners; a mattress support structure supported by the base frame; and an enclosure attached to the frame, said enclosure comprising a ceiling, a base and four walls. A mattress within the enclosure is supported by the mattress support structure so that a sheet may be attached to the four walls of the enclosure at a position approximately equal to the top of the mattress. The enclosure may include a variety of device for monitoring and communicating with an occupant of the bed, including a camera, a light source and other sensors that may be remotely controlled over a network.
BREATHABLE CRIB FOR CHEST-SLEEPING
A system includes: a frame comprising a set of upper frame elements circumscribing a rectangular section and a set of lower frame elements; a sling comprising a unitary structure of continuous mesh material characterized by at least 50% open area and a sleeping area defining head, torso, and xlsx leg regions; a tension connectors arranged radially about the sleeping section; a set of wall sections extending upwardly from the sleeping area and including left and right sidewalls and upper and lower endwalls; a set of upper frame attachments that couple distal ends of the wall sections to the upper frame elements; a set of tensioners configured to couple the tension connectors to the bottom frame elements to tension the sleeping area into a plane.