OBJECT OF THE INVENTION:
[0001] The present invention consists of mounting on a conventional bed, on a mattress or
on any furniture, a barrier that can be used as a cradle, or if it is put on the ground
can use like infantile park. In addition it is folding so that it is possible to be
transported easily.
[0002] The barrier this composing by four rectangular panels, each one of them formed as
well by four strips, except one of the panels who are folding to facilitate the access
to the boy. The union of the panels forms a structure cubes, which uses as it bases
the own mattress of a conventional bed, or a sofa, or similar furniture, or on a mattress
in the ground, etc.
[0003] In order to fix the barrier, it has hoops by which a tape is introduced, this tape
that crosses below the furniture where is placed the cradle, or instead of tapes,
structures in form of "L", as it is explained more ahead.
[0004] With the same idea, it can be put a barrier of size reduced on a marriage mattress
and to use the barrier like moses, subjecting to the mattress with the system of "L",
this system facilitates the access to the baby without having to rise.
[0005] In order to use it as infantile park we used structures that they prevent that one
turns upside down, and could include a mechanism that allows to make longest and wide
the barrier.
ANTECEDENTS OF THE INVENTION:
[0006] At the moment most of the cradles are fixed, portable or transformable in conventional
beds, not existing an adapter that allows to adapt other furniture to be able to use
it as a cradle, reason by which we have invented the folding barrier that can become
cradle or infantile park or moses.
[0007] This barrier is easily detachable and portable, since also it is folded, with which
can be used as cradle of trip.
[0008] The option of moses is the same idea, but only it subjects to the bed by the lateral
one, due to the weight and mobility of the baby and the parents lie down to his side.
This subjection is sufficient to be a baby days old sleeping in the head of the bed
of the parents but without danger that the baby falls and protected of the possibility
that the parents can squash to him. This barrier has multiple benefits since the parents
do not have to rise whenever he cries, and the baby will feel like protected and more
near his parents.
[0009] The benefits of this invention are the following ones: on the one hand, the use of
the barrier reduces the space that a cradle in the room would occupy and when folding
themselves and retiring easily of the bed can be used for beds, bunks, etc., since
it is possible to be retired daily of the bed. On the other hand the barrier benefits
the boy because you can take advantage of the mattres of the bed, that it has better
quality than the one of the cradles, and in addition the boy gets used to sleeping
from the beginning in his own bed.
[0010] When not needing mattress, because it takes advantage of a bed or sofa, its cost
is reduced considerably. The barrier adapts on a furniture and it gives a functionality
him of cradle, different from which was to him own before adapting this to him.
[0011] The possibility of placing it in the ground also allows its use like park, with the
option to increase its size so that the boy has more space to move.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION:
[0012] The main newness is the advantage of a furniture, type bed or sofa, to be used as
a cradle. The description of the invention is a barrier of 80 cm wide and 90 cm in
length, that would adapt to a wide bed of 80 cm or more. The size can vary based on
the necessities.
[0013] The BARRIER is formed by 4 rectangular PANELS, with a vertical height of 50 cm and
one horizontal length of 80 cm two, and 90 cm the other two. They are united by its
lateral ones, so that from above a rectangle of 80 cm by 90 cm is seen.
[0014] Each one of the PANELS is formed by four heavy strips of wood or plastic, two verticals
of 50 cm and two horizontals with lengths of 80 cm for the panels who locate themselves
cross-sectionally to the bed and 90 cm for the panels who locate themselves longitudinally.
[0015] The panels are formed by four tubes, strips, with the interior of fabric, grid or
bars. The four panels are united to each other by their sides of 50 cm, by hinges.
The panels of 80 cm have in the middle of their horizontal strips hinges that allow
to double them towards the interior of the barrier, and that along with another game
of hinges that serve to unite them by their vertical strips to the other pair of panels,
they allow us to fold the barrier so that it is as one laminates rectangular, easily
transportable, of 80 cm by 50 cm and a thickness of about 12 cm, variable based on
the thickness of the strips that form the panels.
[0016] In the inferior part of 2 vertical strips of each one of the 2 panels arranged longitudinally
to the mattress, there are united 4 hoops, one by strip and all to the same height,
whose function is to firmly hold the barrier to the mattress with a long tape that
happens through a hoop, soon below the bed and it enlists in the hoop of the opposed
side, leaving the structure of the cradle firmly together with the mattress. They
can add another group of 4 hoops, to average height of vertical strips for the case
of wanting to connect the barrier in a mattress wider than the barrier, because it
would give greater stability him.
[0017] In order to facilitate the access to the interior of barrier, one of the panels of
90 cm is divided longitudinally in two equal panels united by hinges, which allows
to lower the superior panel towards the inner part or to the outside of the cradle.
In order to close and to fix it, it is possible to be used bolts in the superior part
of the folding panel. Instead of this simple system, it can be put a mechanism that
allows that half of the frontal panel lowers using tracks in lateral or the other
similar.
[0018] The tapes can go hopeless in velcro, or clasp or another type of closing that allows
its adjustment.
[0019] A possibility would be to mount the cradle on a wide sofa, placing the hoops in the
superior part and passing tapes behind the endorsement of the sofa.
[0020] The Moses BARRIER, the idea is similar to the previous one but with one more a smaller
barrier, for example of 70 cm in length, 30 cm wide and of stop 25 cm it fix itself
to the double bed by means of structures with form of "L" (to see figure 6). A side
of the "L" is introduced between the mattress and somier, the other fix itself to
the barrier with tapes of velcro or similar (to see figure 7) so that the barrier
is fixed firmly to the bed.
[0021] So that the barrier can be used in the ground, as it cradles with a mattress or like
infantile park, would be used structures in form of L towards outside the cradle,
that they avoid that it turns upside down.
[0022] In order to complement the description and with object to help one better understanding
a series of planes is accompanied to the present descriptive memory.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS:
[0023]
(Figure 1) Model CRADLES open. With a folding frontal.
(Figure 2) It is a view where it is possible to be appreciated by where one is going
away to fold.
(Figure 3) Sample the form in which one subjects to a mattress (or another type of
base).
(Figure 4) Sample the form in which one leans in the ground, with the "Ls", to be
used as park or as cradles with a mattress in his interior, or another system. (Figure
5) Model MOSES open. With a folding frontal and the later frontal of smaller height
to facilitate the access from the interior of the bed.
(Figure 6) It is a view of the frame in "L", that serves as fixation to the bed. (Figure
7) Sample the form in which one subjects to the mattress with the "Ls".
PREFERRED ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE INVENTION:
[0024] The STRUCTURE for CRADLE consists of 4 panels, (figure 1) one of them folding one
by half, with a folding hinge towards inside or outside (figure 1, number 2). It is
possible to be used in his place a system of sliding type, or another system. It does
not have anything in the base, to be able to put it on a mattress, etc. In the lateral
ones (figure 1, number 1) it can have some type of weave or similar or wood bars,
etc, in order to avoid that the boy leaves or one falls.
[0025] The shortest panels are folding by half, making possible to fold all the structure
(figure 2, number 3) to keep it or to transport it more easily.
[0026] He has 4 hoops (figure 3, number 4) or any other system of clasps, curtains ring,
etc. where through the tapes finished off in velcro or another system (figure 3, number
5) to hold the structure to the base on which it has been reconciled.
[0027] The STRUCTURE for PARK (figure 4) use the same frames in form of "L" that figure
6, but to both sides, so that the horizontal part of the "L" is towards outside, to
avoid that it turns upside down. It could be added a system to increase the size (wide,
long and high) of the structure if it is necessary.
[0028] The STRUCTURE for MOSES consists of 4 panels just as the one of cradle, unless they
are of so large minor and the opposed one to the folding panel is of smaller height
than the rest (figure 5, number 6) to facilitate the access from the bed. Thought
to put itself in the double bed, type "L" subjects to her by a frame (figure 6) that
puts below the mattress and it subjects to the structure by hoops or fixations (figure
7, number 7) of another type which they allow to connect the structure to mattress
of different thicknesses.
[0029] It is not considered necessary to make this description more extensive so that any
expert in the matter understands the reach of the invention and the advantages that
of the same one are derived.
[0030] The terms in which this memory has been written up will have to be taken in ample
sense. Within of the essence of the invention can be contributed other variants as
different materials for enlistments, types of subjection, but maintaining the newness
that supposes the one that lacks base the cradle, and that takes advantage of any
furniture that contains a suitable surface so that a baby sleeps or rests.
[0031] The materials, form, size and disposition of the elements will be susceptible of
variation as long as it does not suppose an alteration of the essential characteristics
of the invention, that are vindicated next.