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US654972A
US654972A US1631400A US1900016314A US654972A US 654972 A US654972 A US 654972A US 1631400 A US1631400 A US 1631400A US 1900016314 A US1900016314 A US 1900016314A US 654972 A US654972 A US 654972A
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  • This invention relates to an improved folding guard-frame for infants" beds or cribs, said frame being designed to inclose the bed or crib in such manner that the child is prevented from falling out of its bed and is also protected against annoyance byflies, mosquitos, 660., while the frame without the bed may be used as a guard for infants for play ing or walking or when learning to walk.
  • the invention consists of a guard- -frame for childrens beds, comprising an upright rear section, end or head and foot sections hinged tosaid rear section, a sliding top section, and a detachable'front section, connected by hooks and eyes or other fastening devices with the end sections, said front section being provided, like the top section, with grooved ways for a sliding door, so that ready and convenient access is given to the childs bed whenever required.
  • the entire guard-frame can be folded up against the rear section and tied together with the front and top sections for conveniently storing away.
  • Figure 1 represents aperspective view of my improved folding guard-frame shown in position around.
  • Fig. 2 is'a perspective view of the same, shown with the front door slid cndwise, so as to give access to the bed or crib.
  • Fig. 3 is a broken detail perspective view of one of the upper front corners of the' improved folding guard-frame for childrens beds or cribs.
  • the frame A of the rear sec.- jtion is equal in length with the ordinary-sized childs bed or crib and provided with legs a, corresponding in length to those of the childs bed or crib.
  • the opening formed by the oblong frame A of the rear section is closed by aslid-ing frame or door A, which is guided in rails aa and is covered with coarsely-meshed wire'gauz'e, as shown, when the device is only intended to be used as a guard-frame for preventing the child from falling out of the bed or crib, or with closely-meshed wire-gauze or mosquito-netting when it is intended to use the frame also as a protection against mosquitos
  • To the ends of the ,rear frame A are applied, by suitable hinges 71., the end sections B B, which are equal in height with the rear section and correspond in width with the width of the ordinary-sized childs bedor crib.
  • the rear section are, like the rear section, composed of frames provided with legs I) and are covered with coarsely or finely meshed wiregauze or netting in the same manner as the door of the rear section, according to the purpose for which the guard-frame is to be used.
  • the upper ends of the frames of the end sections B B have aflixed thereto guide-rails b I), made of wood or metal, said ways or rails forming the support for the top section D, which slides in the same and which is removed when the guard-frame. is to be folded up and is reinserted when it is to be placedin use around .the childs bed or crib.
  • the said top section also consists of a frame covered with wire or other suitable netting.
  • the front section 0 .0 To thefront part of the frames of the end sections B B is attached the front section 0 .0, which is provided with legs 0 and which is attached, by means of hooks (Z and studs (1 or other fastening means, to the end sections when it is placed in position thereon.
  • the frame 0 of the front section is providedwith a sliding door or frame 0, that is guided in ways or rails e e at the outside of the frame of the front section, said door being covered with coarsely or finely meshed wire gauze or netting, according as to whether the device is to be used simply as a guard-frame or as a guard frame and mosquito net combined.
  • the legs of the rear, end, and front sections are preferably provided with suitable casters for permitting the easy moving of the guard frame in positionor'moving itwith the "bed or cribin the same.
  • the ways of the front section are preferably made of sheet metal attached to the frameof the same, so as to permit the convenient sliding of; the front door-- toward the left or the right,acc'ordin g to the" position of the head of the crib or bed-in the guard-frames "In some cases'i't maybe desir; able to dispense with the ways and sliding door of the rear'section, in which case the frame A is 'c0veredwith'netting,"
  • f Wli'efitheguard frameis placed in position aro'iind'fthehed, it forms asafeguard for the eh'ildin the bed; so that it'isprevented froin falliii gout of the bed when getting up or playing ther'ei11,especia1ly when the mother'for othera'ttendaii't'is'alled away by other 'duties.”
  • the fxfothe'r or nurse mews that with the guard-frame placed around the bed the child is perfectly safe and is also protected against” fiiesfor mosqu-itos? " ⁇ When it is desiredto lift,
  • the top section and its guidewa'ys may-be dispensed with whenever the structureis to beuse'd only as a frame for preventing children falling out of bed. --When used without the bed or crib,
  • the frame may to some extent move with the ochildover' the floor-and forms a protection I I beds and cribs; consisting of a 'rearsection,
  • theguardg-frame dsections hingedto the ends of. the rear ections, al'frontseetion, and means for removably attaching thefront sect nto the front ends ofjthe sna -sections 1; ron e ti bein r l sd th top bott m ateway n licin qo qtioni," f!

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No. 654,972. Patented July 3|, I900. l. A. HAACK.
FOLDING GUARD FRAME FOR CHILLDRENS BEDS. (Application filed m 11, 1900.
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|.'A. HAACK. FOLDING GUARD FRAME FOR CHILDBENS BEDS.
(Application filed Mayll, 190Q.)
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ma i. STATES- PATENT "OFFICE.
IDA A. HAACK, ornnw YORK, N. Y.
FOLDING GUARD-FRAME sou; CCHIALDIRENS BEDS;
sr'norrrcarron forming part of seat l atent Ne. 654,972, dated July 31, 1900. Application nut is, 11,1906: sesame. 16,314. on model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, IDA A. HAACK, a citizen of the United States, residing in' New York, borough of Bronx, State of NewiYork, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Folding Guard-Frames for Chil drens Beds, of which the following is a specification. V
This invention relates to an improved folding guard-frame for infants" beds or cribs, said frame being designed to inclose the bed or crib in such manner that the child is prevented from falling out of its bed and is also protected against annoyance byflies, mosquitos, 660., while the frame without the bed may be used as a guard for infants for play ing or walking or when learning to walk.
To this end the invention consists of a guard- -frame for childrens beds, comprising an upright rear section, end or head and foot sections hinged tosaid rear section, a sliding top section, and a detachable'front section, connected by hooks and eyes or other fastening devices with the end sections, said front section being provided, like the top section, with grooved ways for a sliding door, so that ready and convenient access is given to the childs bed whenever required. When not in use, the entire guard-frame can be folded up against the rear section and tied together with the front and top sections for conveniently storing away.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents aperspective view of my improved folding guard-frame shown in position around.
a childs bed or crib. Fig; 2 is'a perspective view of the same, shown with the front door slid cndwise, so as to give access to the bed or crib. Fig. 3 is a broken detail perspective view of one of the upper front corners of the' improved folding guard-frame for childrens beds or cribs. The frame A of the rear sec.- jtion is equal in length with the ordinary-sized childs bed or crib and provided with legs a, corresponding in length to those of the childs bed or crib. The opening formed by the oblong frame A of the rear section is closed by aslid-ing frame or door A, which is guided in rails aa and is covered with coarsely-meshed wire'gauz'e, as shown, when the device is only intended to be used as a guard-frame for preventing the child from falling out of the bed or crib, or with closely-meshed wire-gauze or mosquito-netting when it is intended to use the frame also as a protection against mosquitos To the ends of the ,rear frame A are applied, by suitable hinges 71., the end sections B B, which are equal in height with the rear section and correspond in width with the width of the ordinary-sized childs bedor crib. They are, like the rear section, composed of frames provided with legs I) and are covered with coarsely or finely meshed wiregauze or netting in the same manner as the door of the rear section, according to the purpose for which the guard-frame is to be used. The upper ends of the frames of the end sections B B have aflixed thereto guide-rails b I), made of wood or metal, said ways or rails forming the support for the top section D, which slides in the same and which is removed when the guard-frame. is to be folded up and is reinserted when it is to be placedin use around .the childs bed or crib. The said top section also consists of a frame covered with wire or other suitable netting.
5 To thefront part of the frames of the end sections B B is attached the front section 0 .0, which is provided with legs 0 and which is attached, by means of hooks (Z and studs (1 or other fastening means, to the end sections when it is placed in position thereon. The frame 0 of the front section is providedwith a sliding door or frame 0, that is guided in ways or rails e e at the outside of the frame of the front section, said door being covered with coarsely or finely meshed wire gauze or netting, according as to whether the device is to be used simply as a guard-frame or as a guard frame and mosquito net combined. The legs of the rear, end, and front sections are preferably provided with suitable casters for permitting the easy moving of the guard frame in positionor'moving itwith the "bed or cribin the same. The ways of the front section are preferably made of sheet metal attached to the frameof the same, so as to permit the convenient sliding of; the front door-- toward the left or the right,acc'ordin g to the" position of the head of the crib or bed-in the guard-frames "In some cases'i't maybe desir; able to dispense with the ways and sliding door of the rear'section, in which case the frame A is 'c0veredwith'netting,"
also as a mosquito-frame',it is preferable connect the legs with bottom sections, as in-q dica'tedin' 'dotted lines, Fig; l, which sections are'coyered with finely meshed Wire-gaiiZeQso as 'wpreventfiies fr'omgeamgm siewt crib"; but-in" case's wher r lls guar -frame is used -only as aprotection' against children falling'o'iit of the bed the lower leg-connecting v settiess sre not required.
"f"Wli'efitheguard frameis placed in position aro'iind'fthehed, it forms asafeguard for the eh'ildin the bed; so that it'isprevented froin falliii gout of the bed when getting up or playing ther'ei11,especia1ly when the mother'for othera'ttendaii't'is'alled away by other 'duties." The fxfothe'r or nurse mews that with the guard-frame placed around the bed the child is perfectly safe and is also protected against" fiiesfor mosqu-itos? "{When it is desiredto lift,
the'child o'utof thebed, the sliding from "door is' moved to-one side or the other; 'soasto give access 'tothe bed j'in'side' of the guardtrm e.
whenthe-guara frame is not req ire-a m use,-=it'-c'an* be i'e'adily folded up by detaching the" front section,* removing the top section} folding theiei'idfs'ectionsover' onto' the rear section} placingthe 'top lsecti'on'in position over the folded end section',and then placing e ront section over the. saidparts meta-n nee iigthe'p'artstogetherby'suitable'hooks, or; 'pi'eferably,"by tying or strapping the'part'sr together by means of leath'r'strap's or cord the folded 'up' guard-frame can' be s men iently stored away un'til required again "for ci'de'nt andwhich can also be'used as a sort they are learning to walk. The top section and its guidewa'ys may-be dispensed with whenever the structureis to beuse'd only as a frame for preventing children falling out of bed. --When used without the bed or crib,
the frame may to some extent move with the ochildover' the floor-and forms a protection I I beds and cribs; consisting of a 'rearsection, When it is desired to'use theguardg-frame dsections hingedto the ends of. the rear ections, al'frontseetion, and means for removably attaching thefront sect nto the front ends ofjthe sna -sections 1; ron e ti bein r l sd th top bott m ateway n licin qo qtioni," f! fdi d os n v jb'e t is rii t' ect on; ro nf pa tsa i tskii fr fi f dl an ro s' a being closed by means of t'vire-"gauze,- stantially as set forth.
d a d; cribs? i l sist n it ill? e t nsf n'sd' h with id'ei y h. ct oli ifiedf n he of theend sections, af V r isch ef; 1' the r l mdi l din l prq ed i g d'waysial k th i 'a teri an l ifront'sectioii to the'endlsectionsfih'ei ,e X f ront estion 'be sin iiri d ithf i t ,jable legsiandaux'iliary sectionsconnect ng jsaidlegs, substantially asset forth. 1." "In-tes imony thatfl claimftheforegoingas my invention '1 have signed my namei inip res ence' of twosubscribingwitnesses; PAUL G E L,
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US5099866A (en) * 1989-04-24 1992-03-31 Solis Clorinda A Protective play enclosure
US5613757A (en) * 1994-09-26 1997-03-25 Polk; Bryan T. Canopy for creating night sky image
US6055937A (en) * 1997-08-28 2000-05-02 Korpi; Susan Cover assembly for pet cages
US6216291B1 (en) 2000-02-14 2001-04-17 Safe-T-Care Manufacturing Co., Inc. Enclosure bed apparatus
US6430954B1 (en) * 2000-10-17 2002-08-13 Donald A. Smith Adjustable protective cover for an air conditioner
US6487735B1 (en) 1999-01-22 2002-12-03 Hill-Rom Services, Inc. Bed enclosure
WO2003041536A3 (en) * 2001-11-14 2004-09-10 Vivax Medical Corp Collapsible restraining enclosure for a bed
US8893335B1 (en) * 2013-08-27 2014-11-25 Veronica Hijuelos Cover bedding set assembly
US9301624B2 (en) 2012-08-07 2016-04-05 Thorley Industries Llc Foldable play yard apparatus including a clamp and a method of attaching a flexible sheet to the clamp
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US5099866A (en) * 1989-04-24 1992-03-31 Solis Clorinda A Protective play enclosure
US5613757A (en) * 1994-09-26 1997-03-25 Polk; Bryan T. Canopy for creating night sky image
US6055937A (en) * 1997-08-28 2000-05-02 Korpi; Susan Cover assembly for pet cages
US6487735B1 (en) 1999-01-22 2002-12-03 Hill-Rom Services, Inc. Bed enclosure
US20030066132A1 (en) * 1999-01-22 2003-04-10 Hill-Rom, Inc. Bed timer
US6216291B1 (en) 2000-02-14 2001-04-17 Safe-T-Care Manufacturing Co., Inc. Enclosure bed apparatus
US6430954B1 (en) * 2000-10-17 2002-08-13 Donald A. Smith Adjustable protective cover for an air conditioner
WO2003041536A3 (en) * 2001-11-14 2004-09-10 Vivax Medical Corp Collapsible restraining enclosure for a bed
US9301624B2 (en) 2012-08-07 2016-04-05 Thorley Industries Llc Foldable play yard apparatus including a clamp and a method of attaching a flexible sheet to the clamp
US8893335B1 (en) * 2013-08-27 2014-11-25 Veronica Hijuelos Cover bedding set assembly
USD824691S1 (en) * 2016-01-19 2018-08-07 Jonathan Russell Smith Inflatable child safety bed

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