Supporting apparatus for a crib
10219634 ยท 2019-03-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47D15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A supporting apparatus for a crib has two legs and a frame. Each leg has a rack. The frame is moveably mounted between the legs and has a body, two moving seats and two adjustment members. The moving seats are mounted on the body, and the legs are inserted into the moving seats respectively. The adjustment members are mounted on the moving seats respectively and engage with the racks of the legs respectively, and each adjustment member is rotatable and moveable upward and downward along a corresponding one of the racks of the legs. The supporting apparatus can be steplessly adjusted to adjust the height of a bed surface of the crib to improve safety.
Claims
1. A supporting apparatus for a crib comprising: two legs and each leg having a rack; and a frame moveably mounted between the legs and having a body; two moving seats mounted on the body, and the legs inserted into the moving seats respectively; and two adjustment members mounted on the moving seats respectively and engaging with the racks of the legs respectively, each adjustment member being rotatable and moveable upward and downward along a corresponding one of the racks of the legs, and each adjustment member having a rotating seat rotatably mounted on a corresponding one of the moving seats and having an inner surface; a first gear mounted on the inner surface of the rotating seat; a second gear rotatably mounted in the corresponding one of the moving seats and engaging with the first gear; and a third gear coactively mounted on a side surface of the second gear and engaging with the corresponding one of the racks of the legs, wherein the second gear has an external diameter that is larger than an external diameter of the third gear.
2. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 1, wherein each moving seat has a housing mounted on a corresponding one of the legs; and a side cover mounted on a side surface of the housing.
3. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 2, wherein each housing has two notches; and each rotating seat has a chamber formed in the rotating seat; an outside surface; a first hole formed in the outside surface of the rotating seat; a second hole formed in the outside surface of the rotating seat; a button mounted in the chamber of the rotating seat and having a first protrusion protruding out of the first hole; and a second protrusion protruding out of the second hole and protruding out of one of the notches of the housing; and a first spring mounted in the chamber of the rotating seat and having two ends connected to the rotating seat and the button respectively.
4. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 1, wherein each leg has a first supporting member having a first supporting portion; and a second supporting portion on which the rack of the leg is mounted, and the second supporting portion having a bottom end connected to the first supporting portion.
5. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 2, wherein each leg has a first supporting member having a first supporting portion; and a second supporting portion on which the rack of the leg is mounted, and the second supporting portion having a bottom end connected to the first supporting portion.
6. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 3, wherein each leg has a first supporting member having a first supporting portion; and a second supporting portion on which the rack of the leg is mounted, and the second supporting portion having a bottom end connected to the first supporting portion.
7. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 4, wherein the first supporting portion has a transverse portion, and the second supporting portion has a slanting portion, the slanting portion is integrally connected to an end of the transverse portion and has a concave surface and a convex surface, and each leg has a second supporting member mounted on the transverse portion of the leg and protruding from the convex surface of the slanting portion of the leg.
8. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first supporting portion has a transverse portion, and the second supporting portion has a slanting portion, the slanting portion is integrally connected to an end of the transverse portion and has a concave surface and a convex surface, and each leg has a second supporting member mounted on the transverse portion of the leg and protruding from the convex surface of the slanting portion of the leg.
9. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first supporting portion has a transverse portion, and the second supporting portion has a slanting portion, the slanting portion is integrally connected to an end of the transverse portion and has a concave surface and a convex surface, and each leg has a second supporting member mounted on the transverse portion of the leg and protruding from the convex surface of the slanting portion of the leg.
10. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 7, wherein each transverse portion has a first seat mounted in the transverse portion; and a second seat mounted on another end of the transverse portion; and each leg has an extension member mounted on the transverse portion of the leg and having a tube moveably mounted on the transverse portion and having a first end and a second end; a positioning element mounted on the first end of the tube and selectively abutting against the second seat; a fixing seat mounted on the second end of the tube; a rod mounted in the tube and inserted through the first seat; and a second spring mounted on the rod and connected between the first seat and the positioning element.
11. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 8, wherein each transverse portion has a first seat mounted in the transverse portion; and a second seat mounted on another end of the transverse portion; and each leg has an extension member mounted on the transverse portion of the leg and having a tube moveably mounted on the transverse portion and having a first end and a second end; a positioning element mounted on the first end of the tube and selectively abutting against the second seat; a fixing seat mounted on the second end of the tube; a rod mounted in the tube and inserted through the first seat; and a second spring mounted on the rod and connected between the first seat and the positioning element.
12. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 9, wherein each transverse portion has a first seat mounted in the transverse portion; and a second seat mounted on another end of the transverse portion; and each leg has an extension member mounted on the transverse portion of the leg and having a tube moveably mounted on the transverse portion and having a first end and a second end; a positioning element mounted on the first end of the tube and selectively abutting against the second seat; a fixing seat mounted on the second end of the tube; a rod mounted in the tube and inserted through the first seat; and a second spring mounted on the rod and connected between the first seat and the positioning element.
13. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 10, wherein each leg has a braking caster mounted on the second supporting member; and a wheel mounted on the fixing seat of the extension member.
14. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 11, wherein each leg has a braking caster mounted on the second supporting member of the leg; and a wheel mounted on the fixing seat of the extension member of the leg.
15. The supporting apparatus for a crib as claimed in claim 12, wherein each leg has a braking caster mounted on the second supporting member of the leg; and a wheel mounted on the fixing seat of the extension member of the leg.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) Each leg 10 has a first supporting member 11 and a rack 17. The first supporting member 11 has a first supporting portion 111 and a second supporting portion 112. A bottom end of the second supporting portion 112 is connected to the first supporting portion 111. The rack 17 is mounted on the second supporting portion 112. Furthermore, the first supporting portion 111 has a transverse portion 13, and the second supporting portion 112 has a slanting portion 14. The slanting portion 14 is integrally connected to an end of the transverse portion 13 and has a concave surface 15 and a convex surface 16. Each leg 10 has a second supporting member 12, and the second supporting member 12 is mounted on the transverse portion 13 of the leg 10 and protrudes from the convex surface 16 of the slanting portion 14 of the leg 10. With reference to
(15) The frame 20 is moveably mounted between the legs 10. The frame 20 has a body 21, two moving seats 22 and two adjustment members 23. The moving seats 22 are mounted on the body 21 and the legs 10 are inserted into the moving seats 22 respectively. The adjustment members 23 are mounted on the moving seats 22 respectively and engage with the racks 17 of the legs 10 respectively. Each adjustment member 23 is rotatable and movable upward and downward along a corresponding one of the racks 17 of the legs 10. With reference to
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(21) Accordingly, the adjustment members 23 of the frame 20 are respectively moved upward and downward along the racks 17 of the legs 10. The height of the bed surface of the crib is adjusted by the adjustment members 23 of the supporting apparatus to fit bed surfaces of adult beds 40 of various heights. The height of the bed surface of the crib is adjusted to be same as the height of the bed surface of the adult bed 40. Therefore, a baby moving between the crib and the adult bed 40 is safe.
(22) In addition, the supporting fulcrum of each leg 10 of the supporting apparatus is located at the junction between the transverse portion 13 and the slanting portion 14 and is offset from the middle of the transverse portion 13. When the weight loaded on the supporting apparatus is diverged from the supporting fulcrum of the supporting apparatus, the supporting apparatus would not topple and is safe in use.