FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a bed rail assembly that can be easily assembled
and/or disassembled.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] A conventional bed, especially a baby bed, generally includes rails on at least one
side of the bed to prevent the baby from falling from the bed. A bed rail assembly
that is currently available in the market is usually foldable for easy transportation
and storage for it occupies a small amount of space after folded. Nevertheless, the
conventional rail assembly has a great number of parts forming a complicated mechanism.
It is not easy for the general consumers to assemble/disassemble the bed rail.
[0003] Thus the present invention is aimed to provide a bed rail assembly that can be easily
assembled/disassembled. Further, the bed rail assembly of the present invention comprises
a cover to shield moving parts thereof, which prevents a user from being damaged by
the movement of the moving parts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention relates to a bed rail assembly that comprises a joint device
pivotably connected between two top tubes. Each top tube has a flat free end connected
to a corner member. Each corner member has a clamp end pivotably connecting the flat
end of the top tube and a receiving end to which a vertical tube is connected by a
first leaf spring. A T-shaped male connector and a T-shaped female connector are respectively
mounted to the vertical tubes. The male connector has a horizontal connection portion
to which a sleeve is slidably and removably mounted. A first support tube is connected
to the sleeve in such a manner to allow for limited movement therebetween. A second
leaf spring is received in the first support tube to secure the first support tube
and the sleeve together. A second support tube is connected to the first support tube
by a third leaf spring. The female connector has a horizontal connection portion to
which a second support tube is connected. A knuckle device has a vertical section
pivotably connected to each vertical tube and a horizontal section to which a horizontal
support tube is connected. Each knuckle device comprises a movable member movably
received in a base and biased by a spring toward a locking position where rotation
of the vertical tube with respect to the knuckle device is prevented. Each vertical
tube has two aligned slots through which a rivet movably extends. The rivet is fixed
to the movable member thereby guiding the movement of the movable member with respect
to the vertical tube toward a releasing position against the biasing force of the
spring to release the vertical tube from the knuckle device and thus allowing for
rotation of the vertical tube with respect to the knuckle device.
[0005] The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when
taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purposes of illustration
only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a bed rail assembly in accordance with the present
invention with a V-shaped belt detached therefrom and a cover removed;
[0007] Figure 2 is a perspective view of the bed rail assembly of the present invention
with the cover attached thereto;
[0008] Figure 3 is an exploded view showing the spatial relationship among top tubes, corner
members, vertical tubes, and V-shaped connection plates of the bed rail assembly of
the present invention;
[0009] Figure 4 is an exploded view showing the spatial relationship among a T-shaped male
connector, a T-shaped female connector, and support tubes of the bed rail assembly
of the present invention;
[0010] Figure 5 is an exploded view showing a knuckle device of the bed rail assembly of
the present invention;
[0011] Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view of the knuckle device to which a movable member
and the vertical tube are coupled;
[0012] Figure 7 is a perspective view showing an application of the bed rail assembly used
in connection with a mattress of a bed; and
[0013] Figure 8 is a side elevational view showing the bed rail assembly in a folded condition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0014] Referring to the drawings and in particular Figures 1 and 3, a bed rail assembly
constructed in accordance with the present invention comprises a joint device 1 that
is pivotably connected between opposing ends of two top tubes 2. Each top tube 2 has
a flat free end. The joint device 1 has a release button 100, which, when actuated,
releases the top tubes 2 from the joint device 1 to allow the top tubes 2 to rotate
in the direction designated by arrows A in Figure 3 thereby folding the bed rail assembly
to a compact size as shown in Figure 8. The joint device 1 can be any known device
that allows for folding and no further detail will be given hereinafter.
[0015] A substantially L-shaped corner member 3 is connected to the free end of each top
tube 2. The corner member 3 has a clamp end 31 extending in a horizontal direction
and pivotably connected to the free end of the top tube 2 and a receiving end 32 extending
in a vertical direction to receive an end of a vertical tube 4 therein. A first connection
plate 41, preferably a V-shaped leaf spring having two resilient arms each forming
a protrusion 411, is received in the vertical tube 4 with the protrusions 411 extending
through both holes 410 defined in a side wall of the vertical tube 4 and corresponding
holes 300 defined in side walls of the corner member 3 thereby releasably securing
the vertical tube 4 to the corner member 3 and thus the top tube 2.
[0016] Also referring to Figure 4, a T-shaped male connector 5 and a T-shaped female connector
6 are respectively mounted to the two vertical tubes 4 by rivets R to respectively
coupling first and second support tubes 8, 9 to the vertical tubes 4. The male connector
5 has a horizontal connection portion 51. A sleeve 7 has opposite openings (not labels)
of which a first one is slidably and releasably fit over the horizontal connection
portion 51 of the male connector 5. A second opening of the sleeve 7 is slidably fit
over an end of the first support tube 8.
[0017] The first support tube 8 defines an axially elongated slot 80 for the extension of
a river
R that extends through a corresponding hole 700 defined in the sleeve 7 thereby preventing
the sleeve 7 from sliding off the first support tube 8 and limiting axial movement
of the sleeve 7 with respect to the first support tube 8. A second V-shaped connection
plate or biasing element 81, such as a leaf spring, is received in the first support
tube 8 and comprises a locking protrusion 811 extending from a resilient arm of the
leaf spring through a hole (not label) defined in the first support tube 8 to selectively
engaging a notch 71 defmed in an end of the sleeve 7 thereby defining an extending
position of the sleeve 7.
[0018] The second support tube 9 has an end fit into a free end of the first support tube
8 and is coupled together by a third V-shaped connection plate 91, such as a leaf
spring, which is received in the second support tube 9 and has two resilient arms
each forming a protrusion 911 extending through holes (not labeled) defined in the
second support tube 9 and holes 810 defined in the first support tube 8.
[0019] The female connector 6 has a horizontal connection portion 61, which is a hollow
tube forming a rib 610, such as an elongate indentation extending axially, therein.
An end of the second support tube 9 form an axially extending slot 92 slidably receiving
the rib 610 to guide the engagement between the end of the second support tube 9 and
the female connector 6 and also preventing rotation of the second support tube 9 with
respect to the female connector 6.
[0020] Also referring to Figures 5 and 6, a knuckle device 10 is mounted to a lower end
of each vertical tube 4, comprising a base 102 having a vertical end to which the
lower end of the vertical tube 4 is pivoted by a rivet R2 and a horizontal end to
which an end of a horizontal support tube 11 is mounted.
[0021] The base 102 of the knuckle device 10 comprises two spaced walls or plates 102A defining
a space therebetween to receive a movable member 101. Each plate 102A forms in an
inside surface thereof a recess 1021. The movable member 101 has a hollow cylindrical
body 1011 movably fit over the lower end of the vertical tube 4 and two insertions
1012 extending from a lower end of the cylindrical body 1011 and movably received
in the recesses 1021 of the plates 102A of the base 102. The engagement of the insertions
1012 with opposite banks of the recess 1021 prevents the movable member 101 and thus
the vertical tube 4 from rotation about the pivot
R2, which extends through holes 1020 defined in the plates 102A of the base 102 and aligned
holes 43 defined in the lower end of the vertical tube 4.
[0022] Also movably received in the lower end of the vertical tube 4 is a stopper 104 against
which the spring 103 acts. The stopper 104 and the movable member 101 are respectively
located inside and outside the vertical tube 4 and are coupled to each other by a
rivet
R1 that extends trough a hole 1040 defined in the stopper 104 and a hole 1010 in the
movable member 101 whereby the stopper 104 and the movable member 101 move in unison
with each other. The vertical tube 4 defines axially elongated, aligned slots 42 slidably
receiving the rivet
R1 such that the movable member 101 and the stopper 104 are movable relative to the
aligned slots 42.
[0023] A spring 103 is received in the lower end of the vertical tube 4 and acts between
the vertical tube 4 and the stopper 104 to bias the movable member 101 in such as
direction to have the insertions 1012 fit into the recesses 1021 of the plates 102A
of the base 102 thereby locking the vertical tube 4 in a vertical position. By manually
moving the movable member 101 along the vertical tube 4 against the biasing spring
103, as indicated by arrows
B of Figure 6, the insertions 1012 are disengaged from the recesses 1021 of the base
thereby allowing the vertical tube 4 to rotate about the pivot
R2 with respect to the knuckle device 10.
[0024] An end cap
H closes the lower end opening of the vertical tube 4.
[0025] Also referring to Figure 2, a cover 12 is mounted to the bed rail assembly to shield
the moving parts of the bed rail assembly, such as the joint device 1, the top tubes
2, and the vertical tubes 4 therein so as prevent undesired contact of a user with
these moving parts, causing damage to the user by the movement of the moving part.
The cover 12 includes two corners 12A that fit over the corner members 3.
[0026] Also referring to Figure 7, a Y-shaped belt 13 comprises two first branches each
having a distal end 13A and a second branch having a distal end 13B. The first distal
ends 13A are fixed to the horizontal support tubes 11. An L-shaped retention member
14 is attached to the second distal end 13B of the belt 13 for engaging a side face
of a mattress
M. Each horizontal support tube 11 has a flat oval profile such that the support area
for the mattress
M is large enough to bear the load.
[0027] While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention,
it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made
without departing from the scope of the present invention.
1. A bed rail assembly comprising:
a joint device pivotably connected between two top tubes, each top tube having a free
end;
a corner member having a clamp end pivotably connected to the free end of each top
tube and a receiving end to which a vertical tube is connected by a first V-shaped
connection plate;
male and female connectors, both having a T-shape, respectively mounted to the two
vertical tubes, the male connector having a horizontal connection portion to which
a sleeve is slidably and removably mounted, an end of a first support tube coupled
to the sleeve by a second V-shaped connection plate received in the first support
tube in such a manner to allow limited movement of the sleeve with respect to the
first support tube, a second support tube connected to the first support tube by a
third V-shaped connection plate, the female connector having a horizontal connection
portion to which an end of the second support tube is slidably and removably connected;
and
a knuckle device a vertical section pivotably connected to a lower end of each vertical
tube and a horizontal section to which a horizontal support tube is connected, each
knuckle device comprising a base constituting the vertical section, a movable member
movably coupled to the vertical tube and movable between locking and releasing positions,
a spring received in the vertical tube to bias the movable member toward the locking
position where the vertical tube is prevented from rotation with respect to the knuckle
device, the coupling between the movable member and the vertical tube comprising aligned
elongate slots defined in the vertical tube and a rivet movably extending through
the slots and fixed to the movable member such that the movable member is movable
along the aligned slots.
2. The bed rail assembly as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the movable member comprises
a hollow cylindrical body movably fit over the vertical tube and two insertions extending
from the cylindrical body, the base comprising two spaced plates movably receiving
the movable member therebetween, each plate forming a recess defined by at least one
bank to receive each insertion of the movable member, the insertion being engageable
with the bank to prevent the rotation of the vertical tube when the movable member
is at the locking position.
3. The bed rail assembly as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the horizontal support tube has a flat oval profile adapted to support a
bed mattress thereon.
4. The bed rail assembly as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the first V-shaped connection
plate, the second V-shaped connection plate, and the third V-shaped connection plate
have protrusions on two ends thereof.
5. The bed rail assembly as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the horizontal portion of the female connector forms a rib in an inside surface
thereof and the second support tube forms a slot slidably receiving the rib therein.
6. The bed rail assembly as claimed in Claim 1 further comprising a cover that shields the joint device, the top tubes, and the
vertical tubes.
7. The bed rail assembly as claimed in Claim 1 further comprising a Y-shaped belt which has three distal ends and two of which are
fixed to the horizontal support tubes and the remaining one retaining an L-shaped
retention member that is adapted to engage a side face of a mattress.