CHILD BASSINET
20230371712 ยท 2023-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A child carrier having a carrier body for carrying a child; a safety belt connected to the carrier body) the safety belt being capable of restraining the child seated in the carrier body; and a buffer assembly connected to the carrier body and the safety belt, the buffer assembly configured to generate a buffering movement responsive to the child carrier being subjected to an impact or sudden deceleration. Responsive to the child carrier being subjected to an impact or sudden deceleration, the buffer assembly connected to the safety belt can generate a buffering movement under the action of inertia, thereby absorbing some of the energy of the impact or sudden deceleration and preventing the safety belt from exerting an excessive restraining and pulling force on the child.
Claims
1. A child bassinet comprising: a standing frame including a first leg and a second leg; a top rail portion connected with the standing frame; and a linkage portion coupling the first leg to the second leg at one side of the child bassinet, the linkage portion having an articulation that is movable along the side of the child bassinet to fold and unfold the child bassinet.
2. The child bassinet according to claim 1, wherein the linkage portion includes a first linking part respectively connected pivotally with the articulation and the first leg, and a second linking part respectively connected pivotally with the articulation and the second leg.
3. The child bassinet according to claim 2, wherein the first linking part and the second linking part are commonly connected with a coupling part that is arranged in a region between two locations where the articulation respectively connects pivotally with the first linking part and the second linking part, the coupling part slidable relative to the articulation as the first linking part and the second linking part respectively rotate relative to the articulation.
4. The child bassinet according to claim 3, wherein each of the first linking part and the second linking part is slidably and pivotally connected with the coupling part.
5. The child bassinet according to claim 3, wherein the coupling part is in an off-axis position offset below a line that joins a pivot connection between the first linking part and the first leg to a pivot connection between the second linking part and the second leg, when the child bassinet is in an unfolded state.
6. The child bassinet according to claim 5, wherein the linkage portion includes a resilient part disposed adjacent to the coupling part, the resilient part being adapted to assist in keeping the coupling part in the off-axis position when the child bassinet is in the unfolded state.
7. The child bassinet according to claim 5, wherein the linkage portion includes a resilient part disposed adjacent to the coupling part, the resilient part being operable during a folding movement of the linkage portion to transition from a first configuration where a biasing force of the resilient part assists in keeping the coupling part in the off-axis position to a second configuration where the biasing force of the resilient part tends to displace the coupling part in a direction that facilitates folding of the child bassinet.
8. The child bassinet according to claim 6, wherein the resilient part is a torsion spring disposed around the coupling part that has two ends respectively connected with the first linking part and the second linking part.
9. The child bassinet according to claim 1, further comprising a locking mechanism operable to lock the linkage portion for holding the child bassinet in an unfolded state and to unlock the linkage portion for folding of the child bassinet.
10. The child bassinet according to claim 9, wherein the locking mechanism is carried with the articulation.
11. The child bassinet according to claim 9, wherein the linkage portion includes a first linking part and a second linking part that are respectively connected pivotally with the articulation, and the locking mechanism includes a latch connected with the articulation, the latch being movable relative to the articulation between a locking position where the latch locks the first and second linking parts with respect to the articulation in the unfolded state, and an unlocking position where the latch unlocks the first and second linking parts so that the first and second linking parts are respectively rotatable relative to the articulation.
12. The child bassinet according to claim 11, wherein the locking mechanism further includes a release actuator connected with the articulation, the release actuator being operable to urge the latch to move from the locking position to the unlocking position.
13. The child bassinet according to claim 12, wherein the articulation has an actuating portion adapted to be grasped with a hand, and the release actuator is disposed adjacent to the actuating portion of the articulation.
14. The child bassinet according to claim 11, wherein the first linking part and the second linking part are commonly connected with a coupling part that is arranged in a region between two locations where the articulation respectively connects pivotally with the first linking part and the second linking part, the latch being engaged with the coupling part in the locking position and disengaged from the coupling part in the unlocking position.
15. The child bassinet according to claim 1, wherein the top rail portion includes a first rail and a second rail that are respectively connected pivotally with a second articulation at the same side of the child bassinet where the linkage portion couples the first leg to the second leg.
16. The child bassinet according to claim 15, further comprising a second linkage portion that respectively couples the first and second legs to the second articulation.
17. The child bassinet according to claim 16, wherein the linkage portion includes a first linking part respectively connected pivotally with the articulation and the first leg, and a second linking part respectively connected pivotally with the articulation and the second leg, and the second linkage portion includes a third linking part respectively connected pivotally with the second articulation and the first leg, and a fourth linking part respectively connected pivotally with the second articulation and the second leg.
18. The child bassinet according to claim 1, further comprising an enclosure having a bottom support pad adapted to provide support for a child, and a hanger attached to the linkage portion and coupled to the bottom support pad.
19. The child bassinet according to claim 18, wherein the hanger has two opposite ends respectively coupled to the bottom support pad and a connector disposed adjacent to the articulation of the linkage portion.
20. The child bassinet according to claim 19, wherein the linkage portion includes a first linking part and a second linking part that are respectively connected pivotally with the articulation and are commonly connected with a coupling part, the connector being attached to the coupling part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0019] Referring to
[0020] The frame structure 10 has a foldable construction that can be unfolded for use and folded for storage or transport. The frame structure 10 can include a standing frame 11, and a top rail portion 12 connected with the standing frame 11. The standing frame 11 is adapted to stand on a floor surface. According to an example of construction, the standing frame 11 includes two legs 111 and 112 having a similar structure. For example, the leg 111 can have two side segments 111A respectively provided at two opposite sides S1 and S2 of the child bassinet 100, and a transversal segment 111B fixedly connected with the two side segments 111A. Likewise, the leg 112 can have two side segments 112A respectively provided at the two opposite sides S1 and S2 of the child bassinet 100, and a transversal segment 112B fixedly connected with the two side segments 112A.
[0021] The top rail portion 12 can include two rails 121 and 122 having a similar structure that are connected with each other via two articulations 123 at the two opposite sides S1 and S2 of the child bassinet 100. For example, the rail 121 can have two side segments 121A respectively provided at the two opposite sides S1 and S2 of the child bassinet 100, and an end segment 121B fixedly connected with the two side segments 121A that extends between the two opposite sides S1 and S2. Likewise, the rail 122 can have two side segments 122A respectively provided at the two opposite sides S1 and S2 of the child bassinet 100, and an end segment 122B fixedly connected with the two side segments 122A that extends between the two opposite sides S1 and S2. Each of the two articulations 123 can include, without limitation, a housing or a bracket, and can be respectively connected pivotally with one side segment 121A of the rail 121 and one side segment 122A of the rail 122. For example, the two side segments 121A of the rail 121 can be respectively connected pivotally with the two articulations 123 about a first pivot axis, and the two side segments 122A of the rail 122 can be respectively connected pivotally with the two articulations 123 about a second pivot axis spaced apart from the first pivot axis, whereby the rails 121 and 122 are rotatable relative to each other and the two articulations 123 during folding and unfolding of the child bassinet 100.
[0022] The top rail portion 12 is pivotally connected with the legs 111 and 112 of the standing frame 11 at top ends of the side segments 111A and 112A. For example, the two side segments 121A of the rail 121 can be respectively connected pivotally with the two side segments 111A of the leg 111 at the top ends thereof, and the two side segments 122A of the rail 122 can be respectively connected pivotally with the two side segments 112A of the leg 112 at the top ends thereof.
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[0024] The linkage portion 132 can include a linking part 1321 that couples the side segment 111A of the leg 111 to the articulation 123, and a linking part 1322 that couples the side segment 112A of the leg 112 to the articulation 123. Each of the linking parts 1321 and 1322 can include, e.g., a rod or bar. The linking part 1321 can have two opposite ends respectively connected pivotally with the side segment 111A of the leg 111 and the articulation 123, and the linking part 1322 can have two opposite ends respectively connected pivotally with the side segment 112A of the leg 112 and the articulation 123.
[0025] The linking parts 1321 and 1322 can be exemplarily connected pivotally with the articulation 1223 about a same pivot axis. Through the coupling of the linkage portion 132, the standing frame 11 and the top rail portion 12 can move concurrently during folding and unfolding of the child bassinet 100. When the child bassinet 100 is in an unfolded state, the top rail portion 12 forms a closed shape generally extending horizontally, and the legs 111 and 112 extend downward at an angle from the top rail portion 12. When the child bassinet 100 is in a folded state, the legs 111 and 112 extend substantially parallel to each other, and the top rail portion 12 is folded downward so that the rails 121 and 122 are substantially parallel to each other and extend substantially parallel to the legs 111 and 112.
[0026] At each of the two opposite sides S1 and S2 of the child bassinet 10, the linkage portion 131 can include two linking parts 1311 and 1312 that are respectively connected with the articulation 1331 and respectively couple to the side segment 111A of the leg 111 and the side segment 112A of the leg 112. Each of the two linking parts 1311 and 1312 can include, e.g., a rod or bar. The articulation 1331 can include, without limitation, a housing or a bracket. The articulation 1331 can be respectively connected pivotally with the two linking parts 1311 and 1312 about two spaced-apart pivot axes, e.g., at two respective locations 1311A and 1312A on the linking parts 1311 and 1312 as better shown in
[0027] Since the standing frame 11, the top rail portion 12 and the linkage portions 131 and 132 move in a linked manner, lifting the articulation 1331 of the linkage portion 131 along the corresponding side S1 or S2 can cause the child bassinet 100 to fold, and lowering the articulation 1331 of the linkage portion 131 along the corresponding side S1 or S2 can cause the child bassinet 100 to unfold. For example, the articulation 1331 of the linkage portion 131 can be raised to an upper position adjacent to the articulation 123 of the top rail portion 12 to fold the frame structure 10 (better shown in
[0028] When the frame structure 10 is in the unfolded state (as shown in
[0029] Stop structures may be disposed at various locations to limit the displacements of the movable parts of the linkage assembly 13 during folding and unfolding operation. For example, the articulation 1331 of the linkage portion 131 may have two stop protrusions 13314 (better shown in
[0030] For better stability, the linkage portion 131 may be configured to provide resistance against a folding movement while the frame structure 10 is in the unfolded state. To this purpose, further construction features can be provided in the linkage portion 131 as described hereinafter. Referring to
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[0032] When the frame structure 10 is in the unfolded state, the resilient part 134 is in a first configuration where the biasing force of the resilient part 134 tends to displace the coupling part 1313 downward below the line L toward the off-axis position, which can assist in keeping the frame structure 10 in the unfolded state. This first configuration can correspond to an arrangement where the coupling part 1313 is lower than the two locations where the two ends of the resilient part 134 respectively connect with the two linking parts 1311 and 1312. While the frame structure 10 is folding, the coupling part 1313 slides upward, and the resilient part 134 can transition from the first configuration to a second configuration where the biasing force of the resilient part 134 tends to displace the coupling part 1313 upward for facilitating folding of the frame structure 10. The second configuration can correspond to an arrangement where the coupling part 1313 is higher than the two locations where the two ends of the resilient part 134 respectively connect with the two linking parts 1311 and 1312.
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[0035] The spring 1334 is respectively connected with the articulation 1331 and the latch 1332, and can bias the latch 1332 toward the locking position. For example, the latch 1332 can be pivotally connected with the articulation 1331, and the spring 1334 can urge the latch 1332 to rotate relative to the articulation 1331 toward the locking position.
[0036] The release actuator 1333 is movably connected with the articulation 1331, e.g., via a sliding connection. It will be appreciated, however, that the release actuator 1333 can be connected with the articulation 1331 via other movable connections, such as pivotal connections. The release actuator 1333 is operable to urge the latch 1332 to move from the locking position to the unlocking position. For example, the release actuator 1333 is movable relative to the articulation 1331 to urge the latch 1332 to move from the locking position to the unlocking position via a sliding contact between a driving portion 13331 of the release actuator 1333 and the latch 1332, wherein one or both of the latch 1332 and the driving portion 13331 of the release actuator 1333 can have a bevel at which the sliding contact can be effected. For facilitating manual operation, the release actuator 1333 can be disposed adjacent to the actuating portion 13312 of the articulation 1331 so that a caregiver can grasp the actuating portion 13312 and operate the release actuator 1333 with a same hand. In the example shown in
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[0040] Exemplary operation for folding the child bassinet 100 is described hereinafter with reference to
[0041] Advantages of the child bassinet described herein include the ability to provide a frame structure that allows convenient folding and unfolding. The child bassinet can be folded and unfolded by raising and lowering an articulation of a linkage portion along each of two opposite sides of the child bassinet, which can offer better accessibility for manual operation.
[0042] Realization of the child bassinet has been described in the context of particular embodiments. These embodiments are meant to be illustrative and not limiting. Many variations, modifications, additions, and improvements are possible. These and other variations, modifications, additions, and improvements may fall within the scope of the inventions as defined in the claims that follow.