Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a crib for newborns. More particularly, the present
invention relates to a twin crib with a collapsible wall that is flanked by a bed.
Prior art
[0002] Twin cribs provided with a collapsible wall in which the newborns sleep inside the
same crib are known in the state of the art. In the known twin cribs, the divider
is a totally removable wall, arranged parallel to the collapsible wall.
[0003] Document
US 5787524 A describes a crib adapted to accommodate more children. The crib comprises front panels
arranged so as to form an angle of less than 180° and sliding entirely, vertically
and independently of each other. The crib comprises a casing made of soft material
at the upper portion of the front panels. The crib comprises a first and a second
sleeping area, separated by a divider, removably connectable to an upright and a central
support panel.
Problems of the prior art
[0004] In twin cribs of the known technique, only one of the newborns can be placed near
the collapsible wall next to the parents' bed, since the divider is arranged parallel
to the collapsible wall and therefore parallel to the bed. This means that parents
must periodically switch the position of the twins, so that both babies spend the
same time near the parents' bed. In addition, parents are not facilitated in checking
on the baby farther from the bed. All this is uncomfortable for newborns, as well
as for parents.
[0005] The crib of the known technique, since it has an angle of less than 180°, and in
particular equal to 90°, can be positioned at an angle of a bed. In this way, one
of the babies is placed at the foot of the bed, while another at the side and must
be periodically exchanged, so that both spend the same time next to the parents. In
addition, the fixed upright between the two panels could be dangerous when the panels
are in the lowered position as a parent could bump into it, for example to bring children
into the sleeping areas.
Object of the invention
[0006] In this context, the technical task underlying the present invention is to provide
a twin crib which obviates the drawbacks in the prior art as described above.
[0007] In particular, the aim of the present invention is to realize a divider that allows
to improve the comfort of newborns and that is more practical to use as well as safe.
[0008] The stated technical task and specified objects are substantially achieved by a twin
crib comprising the technical features set forth in one or more of the accompanying
claims.
[0009] The present invention makes it possible to provide a twin crib in which the divider
is at least partially fixed along a direction orthogonal to the collapsible wall and
the parents' bed.
[0010] Advantageously, this twin crib solves the technical problem since it allows to keep
both babies in the twin crib always close to the parents' bed.
[0011] Still advantageously, the divider is at least partially fixed to the crib itself
so as to ensure greater stability of the same during use of the crib.
[0012] Always advantageously, the twin crib does not have protrusions, potentially dangerous.
LIST OF FIGURES
[0013] Further features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent
from the following indicative, and hence non-limiting, description of a preferred,
but not exclusive, embodiment of a twin crib as illustrated in the appended drawings,
in which:
- figure 1 is a perspective view of a twin crib comprising an embodiment of a divider
and a pair of mats, according to the present invention,
- figure 2 is a perspective view of the twin crib comprising a schematic illustration
of a divider, according to the present invention,
- figure 3 is a front view of the twin crib of figure 1,
- figure 4 is a side view of the twin crib of figure 1,
- figure 5 is a perspective view of the twin crib of figure 1 without the mats and casing,
- figure 6 is a first embodiment of a casing of the crib in a closed configuration,
according to figures 1 to 4,
- figure 7 is a second embodiment of a casing of the crib in the closed configuration,
according to figures 1 to 4.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] The present invention relates to a twin crib 1 configured to be placed adjacent to
a bed, facilitating contact between the parents and the two babies.
[0015] As shown in figure 1, the twin crib 1 comprises an upper frame 20 and a lower frame
40. The upper frame 20 comprises a first fixed portion 21 and a second portion 22
movable with respect to the first portion 21. The lower frame 40 is connected to the
upper frame 20 and is configured to support two mats 11. Each mat 11 is adapted to
support a child. In a preferred embodiment, the lower frame 40 is substantially square
in shape. Always preferably, the upper frame 20 and the lower frame 40 comprise rod-shaped
elements.
[0016] The twin crib 1 further comprises a casing 50, made of flexible material, fixable
to the upper frame 20. The casing 50 has a bottom 51, an open opposite ceiling 52,
at least one fixed rear wall 53 and an opposite openable front wall 54. The openable
front wall 54 is configured to be positioned adjacent to the bed. Said openable front
wall 54 comprises a fixed portion 55, supported by the lower frame 40, and a movable
portion 56, connected to the second portion 22 of the upper frame 20.
[0017] It is worth noting that the twin crib 1 comprises a divider 60 arranged between the
two mats 11. As shown in figure 2, the divider 60 has hooking means 64 at a lower
edge 61, a rear edge 62 and an opposite front edge 63. Note that said hooking means
64 are configured to fixedly or removably constrain respectively the lower edge 61
to the bottom 51, the rear edge 62 to the fixed rear wall 53 and the front edge 63
to the fixed portion 55 of the openable front wall 54. Note that by removable hooking
means 64 is meant that the hooking means 64 is configured to repeatedly and reversibly
hook and unhook the lower edge 61 to the bottom 51, the rear edge 62 to the fixed
rear wall 53 and the front edge 63 to the fixed portion 55.
[0018] It should therefore be noted that the divider 60 is positioned orthogonally both
with respect to the fixed rear wall 53 and with respect to the openable front wall
54. It is worth noting that, advantageously, both babies, when placed on the respective
mat 11, are close to the bed to which the crib 1 is next to. In addition, both the
mats 11 on which the children are placed are immediately accessible by the parents
from the bed thanks to the side access window provided by the movable portion 56 when
it is open. Preferably, the divider 60 is rectangular in shape.
[0019] In a first embodiment, the hooking means 64 are fixed. In said embodiment, the lower
edge 61, the rear edge 62 and the front edge 63 are fixed, preferably by a seam, respectively
to the bottom 51, to the fixed rear wall 53 and to the fixed portion 55.
[0020] In a second embodiment, the hooking means 64 are at least partly removable.
[0021] Preferably, the hooking means 64 on the lower edge 61, the rear edge 62 and the front
edge 63 are removable.
[0022] Preferably, the hooking means 64 on the rear edge 62 are fixed and the hooking means
64 on the front edge 63 and on the lower edge 61 are removable.
[0023] In a preferred embodiment, the lower edge 61 is fixed to the bottom 51, the rear
edge 62 is fixed to the fixed rear wall 53 and the front edge 63 hookable through
hooking means 64 to the fixed portion 55 of the openable front wall 54.
[0024] Note that the hooking means 64 comprise first hooking elements 65 constrained to
the front edge 63 of the divider 60 and second hooking elements 66 constrained to
the fixed portion 55 of the openable front wall 54. Further, the first and second
hooking elements 65, 66 are hookable together to constrain the divider 60 to the fixed
portion 55. Preferably, the hooking means 64 comprise first hooking elements 65 constrained
to the lower edge 61 of the divider 60 and second hooking elements 66 constrained
to the bottom 51. Preferably, the hooking means 65 comprise first hooking elements
65 constrained to the rear edge 62 of the divider 60 and second hooking elements 66
constrained to the fixed rear wall 53.
[0025] In a preferred embodiment, the hooking means 64 comprises a zipper, as shown in figure
2. In detail, in the preferred embodiment, the first and second hooking elements 65,
66 are respectively a first and a second row of teeth of a zipper. Preferably, the
first and second rows of teeth are fixed with a seam respectively on the front edge
63 and/or on the rear edge 62 and/or on the lower edge 61 and on the fixed portion
55 and/or on the fixed rear wall 53 and/or on the bottom 51.
[0026] In further embodiments, not shown in the figures, the hooking means 64 comprise,
for example, at least one button and a respective buttonhole, at least one snap button,
magnetic elements or a pair of Velcro strips.
[0027] Note that the divider 60 comprises a textile insert 79. Preferably, the textile insert
79 is made of flexible material. Even more preferably, the textile insert 79 is made
of the same flexible material as the casing 50.
[0028] In greater detail, the textile insert 79 comprises the lower and rear edges 61, 62
and is fixed by seams respectively to the bottom 51 and to the fixed rear wall 53,
at said lower and rear edges 61, 62. Furthermore, the textile insert 79 comprises
the front edge 63 hookable via the hooking means 64 to the fixed portion 55. It is
worth noting that the textile insert 79 comprises a free edge 80, opposite the lower
edge 63 and facing the ceiling 52.
[0029] Note that, in a preferred embodiment, the divider 60 comprises a frame 78 on which
the textile insert 79 is mounted. Preferably, the frame 78 comprises rod-like elements.
[0030] In greater detail, the textile insert 79 projects from the bottom 51 and comprises
a base portion 67 interposed between the two mats 11 and an overlying separation portion
68 projecting with respect to the mats 11, as shown for example in figure 3. The separation
portion 68 extends continuously from the base portion 67 and is configured to keep
the newborns separated.
[0031] The fixed portion 55 has an extension from the bottom 51 up to the movable portion
56. In addition, the mats 11 have a thickness 81 extending from the bottom 51 towards
the ceiling 52. In greater detail, in one embodiment, the thickness 81 of each mat
11 is comprised between 4 and 7 centimetres, preferably equal to 5 centimetres. Always
preferably, the extension of the fixed portion 55 is comprised between 8 and 14 centimetres,
even more preferably the extension of the fixed portion 55 is equal to 12 centimetres.
[0032] In a preferred embodiment, the base portion 67 extends from the bottom 51 towards
the ceiling 52 with a height equal to the thickness 81 of the mats 11, as can be seen
in figure 3. The base portion 67 comprises the lower edge 61 and is fixed to the bottom
51 by stitching at the same lower edge 61.
[0033] In a first embodiment, shown in figure 2, the divider 60 extends from the bottom
51 towards the ceiling 52 with a height equal to the extension of the fixed portion
55. In said first embodiment, the divider 60 can be fixed with the hooking means 64
to the fixed portion 55 along the entire front edge 63.
[0034] In one embodiment, shown in figure 1, the divider 60 extends from the bottom 51 towards
the ceiling 52 with a height greater than the extension of the fixed portion 55. In
said embodiment, the divider 60 can be fixed by means of hooking means 64 only for
a portion of the front edge 63 equal at most to the extension of the fixed portion
55. In addition, a remaining portion of the front edge 62 is free and not hookable
to the openable front wall 54. As for the rear edge 63, it is preferably sewn along
its entire vertical extension from the bottom 51 toward the ceiling 52.
[0035] In a further embodiment, not shown in the figure, the divider 60 extends from the
bottom 51 towards the ceiling 52 with a height less than the extension of the fixed
portion 55. In said embodiment, the divider 60 can be fixed with the hooking means
64 to said fixed portion 55 along the entire front edge 63.
[0036] Note that the separation portion 68 comprises a mesh 69. Preferably, the mesh 69
is rectangular in shape. Preferably, the mesh 69 has connecting perimeter sides 89,
fixed to the flexible material of the separation portion 68 surrounding the mesh 69.
[0037] The crib 1 also comprises two opposite fixed side walls 57, 58 which define, together
with the fixed rear wall 53 and the openable front wall 54, an internal compartment
59. The divider 60 divides the internal compartment 59 into two zones 70, 71 within
the internal compartment 59 surrounded by the walls 53, 54, 57, 58. Preferably, the
zones 70, 71 have the same volume.
[0038] Note that the mesh 69 is configured to separate the two zones 70, 71 within the internal
compartment 59, yet permitting mutual vision and communication between the newborns.
Advantageously, the mesh 69 promotes contact between the twins, each positioned on
a respective mat 11 in a respective zone 70, 71.
[0039] As shown in figure 6, in a first embodiment, the casing 50 comprises at least one
window 90 at the fixed rear wall 53, configured to make the internal compartment 59
visible. Preferably, the window 90 is made of mesh fabric. In a second embodiment,
the casing comprises at least two further windows 91, shown in figure 6. Each further
window 91 is positioned respectively at one of the opposite fixed perimeter walls
57, 58. Preferably, each further window 91 is made of mesh fabric. Each further window
91 is configured to make the internal compartment 59 visible.
[0040] The movable portion 56 is configured to switch between a closing configuration in
which the internal compartment is accessible only from the ceiling 52 and an opening
configuration in which the movable portion 56 is open and makes the internal compartment
59 accessible also laterally through the openable front wall 54.
[0041] Note that the first portion 21 of the upper frame 20 comprises a first and a second
fixed end 23, 24 and the second portion 22 of the upper frame 20 comprises a first
and a second movable end 25, 26.
[0042] As shown in figure 6, in a preferred embodiment, the crib comprises a pair of vertical
rails 27, 28, positioned at the first portion 21 of the upper frame 20, respectively
at the first and second fixed ends 23, 24. The pair of rails 27, 28 extends between
the upper frame 20 and the lower frame 40. Each rail 27, 28 comprises a closing end
31a, at the upper frame 20, and an opening end 31b, at the lower frame 40.
[0043] The crib 1 further comprises a pair of sliders 29, 30, positioned respectively at
the second portion 22 of the upper frame 20, respectively at the first and second
movable ends 25, 26. Each slider 29, 30 is associated with a respective rail 27, 28.
The pair of sliders 29, 30 extends at the movable portion 56. Each slider 29, 30 comprises
a first end 33, at the upper frame 20, and a second end 34, at the fixed portion 55,
when the movable portion 56 is in the closing configuration.
[0044] Each slider 29, 30 is configured to slide along the respective rail 27, 28. In detail,
when the movable portion 56 is in the closing configuration, the first end 33 of each
slider 29, 30 is positioned at the closing end 31a of the respective rail 27, 28.
When the movable portion 56 is in the opening configuration, the second end 34 of
each slider 29, 30 is positioned at the opening end 31b of the respective rail 27,
28.
[0045] In the preferred embodiment in which the crib 1 comprises the pair of rails 27, 28
and the relative sliders 29, 30, the divider 60 comprises hooking means 64 removable
at least at the front edge 63.
[0046] In an alternative embodiment, known in the state of the art, the openable front wall
54 is an overturning collapsible wall, not shown in the figures. Preferably, the lower
frame 40 comprises a rod-like support element, more preferably tubular, extending
inside the fixed portion 55 of the openable front wall 54 so as to form a support
structure for the textile insert 79. In detail, the rod-like support element has two
vertical rod-like support elements, and a rod-like connecting element between the
two rod-like support elements, preferably horizontal and therefore parallel to the
bottom 51.
[0047] In said alternative embodiment of the crib 1, in a first embodiment, the divider
60 comprises hooking means 64 fixed at the front edge 63.
[0048] In said alternative embodiment of the crib 1, in a second embodiment, the divider
60 comprises hooking means 64 removable at least at the front edge 63.
[0049] In the preferred embodiment, the casing 50 comprises a first textile element 72 removable
and fittable on the first portion 21 of the upper frame 20 and on the lower frame
40, and a second textile element 73 fixed at the openable front wall 54. Note that
the divider 60 is secured along the lower and rear edges 61, 62 by seams to the first
textile member 72.
[0050] Advantageously, once the mats 11 are removed, the hooking means 64, hooked to the
fixed portion 55 during use of the crib 1, are released and the first textile element
72 is removed together with the textile insert 79.
[0051] Preferably, as shown in figures 6 and 7, the second textile element 73 comprises
at least one window 92. Preferably, the window 92 is made of mesh. Advantageously,
the window 92 on the openable front wall 54 allows to see inside the volume 59 even
when the movable portion 56 is in the closing configuration.
[0052] The crib 1 comprises side uprights 74 adjustable in height, preferably telescopic,
and connected to the lower frame 40 by means of connection joints 75, as shown in
figure 5. Advantageously, the crib 1 can be adjusted in height so as to be able to
be flanked by beds with different heights, and in particular to bring the mats 11
at the same height as the parents' bed.
[0053] In the first embodiment, shown in figure 3, the upper frame 20 and the lower frame
40 are mechanically connected by the side uprights 74 and by the pair of rails 27,
28. In the alternative embodiment, known in the state of the art, in which the openable
front wall 54 is an overturning collapsible wall, the upper frame 20 and the lower
frame 40 are mechanically connected via the side uprights 74.
1. Twin crib (1) comprising:
- an upper frame (20) comprising a first fixed portion (21) and a second portion (22)
movable with respect to the first portion (21),
- a lower frame (40) connected to the upper frame (20) and configured to support two
mats (11), wherein each mat (11) is adapted to support a child,
- a casing (50) made of flexible material and fixable to the upper frame (20), the
casing (50) having a bottom (51) and an open opposite ceiling (52) and at least one
fixed rear wall (53) and an opposite openable front wall (54), the openable front
wall (54) comprising a fixed portion (55) supported by the lower frame (40) and a
movable portion (56) connected to the second portion (22),
characterized in that it comprises
- a divider (60) arranged between the two mats (11), the divider (60) having hooking
means (64) at a lower edge (61), a rear edge (62) and an opposite front edge (63),
said hooking means (64) being configured to respectively constrain the lower edge
(61) to the bottom (51), the rear edge (62) to the fixed rear wall (53) and the front
edge (63) to the fixed portion (55) of the openable front wall (54).
2. Crib (1) according to claim 1, wherein the hooking means (64) are fixed.
3. Crib (1) according to claim 1, wherein the hooking means (64) are at least partially
removable.
4. Crib (1) according to claim 3, wherein the hooking means (64) comprise first hooking
elements (65) constrained to the front edge (63) of the divider (60) and second hooking
elements (66) constrained to the fixed portion (55) of the openable front wall (54),
the first and second hooking elements (65, 66) being hookable together to constrain
the divider (60) to the fixed portion (55).
5. Crib (1) according to any one of claims 1, 3 or 4, wherein the hooking means (64)
comprise a zipper.
6. Crib (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the divider (60) comprises
a textile insert (79).
7. Crib (1) according to claim 7, wherein the divider (60) comprises a frame (78) on
which the textile insert (79) is mounted.
8. Crib (1) according to any one of claims 6 or 7, wherein the textile insert (79) projects
from the bottom (51) and comprises a base portion (67) interposed between the mats
(11) and an overlying separation portion (68) projecting with respect to the mats
(11).
9. Crib (1) according to claim 8, wherein the separation portion (68) comprises a mesh
(69).
10. Crib (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 9, also comprising two opposite fixed
side walls (57, 58) defining, together with the fixed rear wall (53) and the openable
front wall (54), an internal compartment (59), in which the divider (60) divides the
internal compartment (59) into two zones (70, 71).
11. Crib (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the movable portion (56)
is configured to switch between a closing configuration in which the internal compartment
is accessible only from the ceiling (52) and an opening configuration in which the
movable portion (56) makes the internal compartment (59) accessible also laterally
from the openable front wall (54).
12. Crib (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the casing (50) comprises
a first removable textile element (72) and fittable on the first portion (21) of the
upper frame (20) and on the lower frame (40), and a second textile element (73) fixed
at the openable front wall (54).
13. Crib (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 12, comprising side uprights (74) adjustable
in height and connected to the lower frame (40) by connection joints (75).