![]() Babysitter
专利摘要:
Babysitter (1) comprising a bottom frame (10), a backrest (20) and a bottom plate (30) for connecting the bottom frame and the backrest, the backrest being formed by a generally U-shaped frame part (21). Each of a first and a second leg (21a, 21b) of the generally U-shaped frame part (21) comprises at a lower end a first fastening portion (40). The first fastening portions (40) are arranged to be inserted into the bottom plate (30) and the bottom frame (10) are arranged to be inserted into the bottom plate (30) and the first fastening portions (40) so as to lock the first fastening portions (40). at the base plate (30) (Fig. 1) 公开号:SE1550298A1 申请号:SE1550298 申请日:2015-03-12 公开日:2016-09-13 发明作者:Ejvinsson Peter;Larsson Emmy;Aleblad Thomas 申请人:BabyBjörn AB; IPC主号:
专利说明:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to a babysitter of the type set out in the preamble of claim l. Background of the invention The invention thus relates to a babysitter (child recliner) of the type comprising a bottom frame intended to rest against a surface such as a floor, a backrest fitted with a fabric cover for carrying a child and a base plate, to which the base plate the base frame and the backrest are attached. A babysitter of the above-mentioned type is known by e.g. the Swedish publication no. 530 ll8. This babysitter has a relatively complex construction, as it includes an adjustment bracket for adjusting the inclination of the backrest in relation to the bottom frame. Furthermore, this babysitter is relatively bulky even in its low-folding position. It would thus be desirable to have a babysitter who has a simple construction and who occupies a small volume even in its collapsed position. It would also be desirable if the inclination of the backrest in relation to a base can be changed in a simple manner. Summary of the invention The object of the invention is thus to provide a babysitter with a simple construction and which takes up small volume in its collapsed position and at which, in most of the invention advantageous design, the inclination of the backrest in relation to a surface can be changed in a simple manner. This object is achieved according to the invention with a babysitter comprising a bottom frame, a backrest and a bottom plate for connecting the bottom frame and the backrest, the backrest being formed by a general U-shaped frame part, and the year marking for the invention that i) each of a first and a second shank of the generally U-shaped frame portion comprises at a lower end a first attachment portion or ii) a first and a second shank of the generally U-shaped frame portion are at a lower end joined together and comprise at least one second attachment portion, that the first attachment portions or the least a second fastening portion is arranged to be inserted into the bottom plate, and that the bottom frame is arranged to be inserted into the bottom plate and the first fastening portions or at least a second fastening portion so as to lock the first fastening portions or the at least one second fastening plate portion. Further embodiments of the babysitter according to the invention are set out in the dependent claims. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The invention is described in more detail below in the form of a non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which - Fig. 1 is a perspective view obliquely from the front of a first embodiment of a babysitter according to the invention exterior cover, - Fig. 2 is a side view of the babysitter in Figs. Fig. 3 is a bottom view of the babysitter in Fig. 1 provided with fabric cover, - Fig. 4 is a perspective view obliquely from the front of the babysitter in Fig. 1. 1 without a base plate, - Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of the area within the ring in Fig. 4, - Fig. 6 is a perspective view obliquely from above and from behind of the backrest to the babysitter in Fig. 1, - Fig. 7 is an enlarged view of the area within the ring in Fig. 6, - Fig. 8 is a view corresponding to that in Fig. 5 showing another embodiment of the locking means, - Fig. 9 is a view corresponding to the further embodiment of the locking means shown in Fig. 5, - Figs. Fig. 10 is a view corresponding to that in Fig. 4 showing another embodiment of the attachment portion of the backrest, - Fig. 11 is a view corresponding to the further embodiment of the attachment portion of the backrest shown in Fig. 4, - Fig. 12 is a view corresponding to that in Fig. 4 showing another embodiment of the attachment portion of the backrest, - Fig. 13 is a side view of the inventive babysitter showing possible rearrangement of the bottom frame for the purpose of the second inclination of the backrest in relation to a base, - Fig. 14 is a side view of the babysitter according to the invention. Fig. 15 is a side view of the babysitter according to the invention showing a further possible design of the bottom frame and the bottom plate in order to change the inclination of the backrest in relation to a base, - relative to a base, - showing a possible design of the base frame in order to change the slope of the backrest in relation to a base. Fig. 16 is a side view of the inventive babysitter showing yet another possible design of the bottom frame and base plate for the purpose of changing the inclination of the backrest relative to a base, Fig. 17 is a side view of the inventive babysitter showing still a possible design and bottom seat Fig. 10 is a side view of the backrest relative to a base, Fig. 18 is a side view of the inventive babysitter in which a child is shown sitting therein, and Fig. 19 is a side view of the inventive babysitter when the child in Figs. l8 is shown on the scales to be lifted from the same.Detailed description of Preferred Embodiments In the following description and claims, co-expressions such as e.g. upper, lower, front rear, up and down are understood in the babysitter's user position. Figs. 1 and 2 illustrate an embodiment of the babysitter according to the invention comprising a bottom frame 10, a backrest 20 and a bottom plate 30. Over the backrest, a fabric cover (not shown) is intended to be threaded. It should be mentioned that a fabric cover 24 is shown in Figs. 3 and 14 to 19. The bottom plate is advised to connect the bottom stand and the backrest. The backrest 20 is formed by a generally U-shaped frame part 21, the respective shank 2la, 2lb of the generally U-shaped frame part comprising at each breath a first fastening portion 40, which is intended to be inserted into the bottom plate. A first embodiment of the first fastening portion is shown in Figs. 4-9. In Fig. 7 the first fastening portion 40 is shown at one leg portion 21a of the frame part 21. The second shank 2lb comprises a corresponding mirror-like first fastening portion, so that will not be described. The first attachment portion 40 comprises a, in relation to the first shank 21a, in a first direction I (shown by arrow I), angled portion 41 which transitions in one, relative to the first angled portion, in a second direction II (shown by arrow II ), second angled portion 10 42 so that a breath 42a of this portion is directed towards the first attachment portion of the second shank 21l. The second angled portion 42 in turn merges into a first straight portion 43 directed towards the second shank 21b, which straight portion merges into a, in a third direction III (shown by arrow III), substantially U-shaped portion 44 with a first shank 44a and second leg 44b, the substantially U-shaped portion 44 being so angled relative to the backrest 20 that a plane extending between the first and second leg legs 44a, 44b becomes substantially parallel to the main direction of the backrest, and the second leg joint 44b of the substantially U-shaped portion 40 is directed towards a main breath 22 of the backrest 20. This means that at least the first straight portion 43 and the U-shaped portion 44 are placed at a distance x from an iFig. 6 shown line L between spirits of the generally clear U-shaped frame part 2la, 2lb. This distance x amounts to about 40 to 90 mm, preferably 55 to 75 mm. Between the first angled portion 41 and the second angled portion 42 there may be a second straight portion 45. The first direction I and the second direction II are substantially perpendicular to each other, and the second direction II and the third direction III are substantially perpendicular to each other. As can be seen from e.g. Figs. 1-4 show the bottom frame 10 formed in a first embodiment of two tubes 10a, 10b. That the design bottom frame of tubes is advantageous with regard to, among other things, weight and cost bowl. In this and in the embodiments below it is stated that the bottom frame is formed of tubes, but it is obvious to a person skilled in the art that the bottom frame can be formed of one or more solid or partially solid components in the steel for tubes or other equivalent components. A first end 11 of the respective tube is inserted into the base plate 30 (Fig. 1) in such a way that it extends between the leg brackets 44a, 44b of the substantially U-shaped part 44. Fig. 5 shows a lawn beaded with and penetrating the lugs 44a, 44b of the substantially U-shaped portion 44 and a lawn in the longitudinal direction of the first end 11 of respective tubes 10a, 10b is so angled in relation to opposite surfaces of the respective end surfaces. is arranged opposite the inside of the respective leg 44a, 44b of the substantially U-shaped portion in their base plate 30 before the position. In a preferred embodiment, the front end 11 of the respective tubes 10, 10b and the shank 44a, 44b of the respective substantially U-shaped pärti44 arranged should lie than against the verändrä entingen with non-visible intermediate inserts formed at the bottom plate 30 for family limitation and any noise skänklärnä 44ä, 44b of the substantially U-shaped pärtiet44 when walling also a bärn pläserät in the babysitter, or utännägrä sädänä intermediate. In the latter case, the men obtain metal-to-metal contact between the shanks 44a, 44b and the respective ends 11 of the tubes 10, 10b. Due to the above-mentioned displacement in relation to the vertebrae also at the end 11 of the respective pipe 10, 10b and shank lugs 44a, 44b of the respective substantially U-shaped part 44, an advantageous reading record is obtained between them. More specifically, a distance between opposing surfaces of the shank joints 44a, 44b is larger than the diameter of the first end 11 of the respective pipe. Fig. 5 shows that the first end 11 of the respective tube 10, 10b is provided with a reading member 12 for reading the respective tube at the base plate 30. This reading member 12 here is preferably substantially U-shaped with a bend 13 at the end nose and leg of the U, respectively. -form the reader. The reader device is also placed inside the first end 11 of the respective tubes 10a, 10b and with opposing bending joints 13 projecting viaslitter 14 in the tube. This bending nozzle 13 is also intended to come into engagement with corresponding non-facing rafters in the base plate end 30 when the first end 11 of the respective pipes 10a, 10b is inserted into the base plate end. In Fig. 8, an alternative mounting of the first end 11 of the respective tubes 10a, 10b at the base plate 30 is shown. In this embodiment, a reading member 112 is formed as a pin 112 is inserted into a non-shown heel of the base plate 30 and into a heel 114 in the first plate. the end 11 of the respective pipes 10ä, 10b for fixing the respective pipes at the base plate 30. Fig. 9 further shows an alternative mounting of the first end 11 of the respective pipes 10a, 10b at the base plate 30. In this embodiment, the reader means 112 'is formed as a one-piece as the end here threaded engagement with the shank lugs 44a, 44b with the substantially U-shaped portion 44 or here threaded engagement with the corresponding suitably formed, non-welded, portion of the base plate 30 for fixing respective tubes therewith. . Fig. 10 shows an end embodiment of a backrest 120. In this embodiment, the substantially U-shaped portion 144 has a first attachment portion 140 facing 180 ° relative to the substantially U-shaped portion 44 of the first attachment portion 40 in the first embodiment, i.e. one end leg 144b of the substantially U-shaped portion 144 is directed away from a head end 122 of the backrest 120. Fig. 11 shows a third embodiment of the fastening portion 240 of a backrest 220, wherein in the first and the second embodiment, respectively, the substantially U-shaped portion of the respective first fastening portion 240 is formed as a closed loop 244. Fig. 12 shows a fourth embodiment of the fastening portion 340 of the backrest 320, wherein the legs 321a, 321b of a generally U-shaped frame part 321 have at each lower end joined to each other, and wherein at least one second fastening portion 340 is arranged, which is formed as a closed loop 344 . This means that, in the fourth embodiment, the bottom frame 310 comprises at least one tube 310 with a first end 311 and may be at a second end 316 formed with a support in the form of e.g. a crosspiece 317. In a manner similar to the first embodiment, the diameter of the closed loops 244 or the closed loop 344 according to the third and fourth embodiments, respectively, is larger than the diameter of the first ends 11; 211 or the first end 311, and the parts of the loops / loop abutting the first ends 211 / the first end 211; 311 can do this via a suitable spacer (not shown) or in the form of metal-to-metal contact in the same way as in the first embodiment. It should be mentioned that in the second to fourth embodiments the lower part of the backrest 120; 220; 320 has features similar to the lower part of the backrest 20 except with respect to the different fastening portions 144; 244; 344. That is, the lower portion of the backrest 120; 220; 320 includes a, relative to the first leg 121a; 221a; 321a, in the first direction I (shown by arrow I in Fig. 7), angled portion 141; 241; 341 which converts into a, in relation to the first angled portion, in a second direction II (shown by arrow II in Fig.7), a second angled portion 142; 242: 342 so that one end of this portion is directed towards the fastening portion of the second leg 121b; 221b; 321b. In the same manner as in the first embodiment, this means that at least the first straight portion 143; 243; 343 and the U-shaped portion 144 (according to the second embodiment) and the closed loops 244 or the at least one closed loop 344 (according to the third and fourth embodiments ) are placed at a distance x from a line L between spirits of the legs of the generally U-shaped frame part. See Fig. 6. This distance x amounts to about 40 to 90 mm, preferably 55 to 75 mm. By forming the backing portion 20; 120; 220; 320 of the attachment portion 40; 140; 240; 340 in the manner mentioned above and fixing this appropriately arranged in the base plate 30, the few elements 11 (111; 211) arranged in the base plate 30 are inserted into the respective tubes 10a, 10b. ; 110a, 110b; 210a, 210b or the first end 311 of the hose tube 310 as mentioned above in the respective fastening portion40; 140; 240; 340, the first straight portion 43; 143; 243; 343 of the fastening portion will act as a torsion spring widening of the backrest. The respective first breath 111; 211 hose or tubes 10a, 10b; 110a, 110b; 210a, 210b or the first breath 311 of the tube 310 will also lock the respective attachment portion 40; 140; 240; 340 at the base plate 30. Furthermore, the first end 11; 111; 211 of the respective tubes 10a, 10b; 110a, 110b; 210a, 210b or the first end 311 of the hose tube 310, shown in Figs. 1 to 8 and 10 to 19, may be angled relative to the main direction of the remaining part of the tube, as shown in Fig. 5, the spirit of the respective tube being arranged to be locked by means of the locking means 12; 112 at the bottom plate in one of the two diametrically opposed layers so as to change the inclination of the backrest relative to a base ( see Fig. 13). For this purpose, the base plate 30 is provided with a preferably projecting end sleeve 31a, 31b (Fig. 2) in which the first end 11; 111; 211 of the respective tubes 10a, 10b; 110a, 110b; 210a, 210b or the first end 311 of the tube 310 is is also inserted into and fixed by the reader means 12; 112. The main direction of the sleeves 31ä, 31b is angled downwards in relation to the transverse direction of the base plate (see Fig. 2) and the sleeves are also angled in relation to each other in such a way that the pipes 10ä, 10b; 110a, 110b; 210a, 210b diverge obliquely seen from Fig. 3. Atthylsornäs 31ä, 31b main direction is angled downwards in relation to the transverse direction of the bottom plate, causing the bottom plate to be angled in relation to an underlay. It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that any part of the tubes 10ä, 10b; 110ä, 110b; 210ä, 210b or the tube 310 or the first end may be bent for the same purpose. The bark mentioned in the embodiment according to Fig. 12 is in most cases a non-welded sleeve in the bottom plate, and the main direction of the sleeve is in the same way as an enemy angled downwards in relation to the transverse direction of the bottom plate. In Figs. 14 to 17, the old-fashioned method of changing the inclination of the backrest in relation to an underlay is shown, but otherwise has the same characteristics of the base plate as the embodiments of one to three. In Fig. 14, the tubes 410a, 410b are provided at one end end 416 of a bottom frame 410 with a protruding member 450 perpendicular to the bottom base frame. in relation to a disadvantage. The front end of the tubes also feels like a bend, as shown in Fig. 5, in that way it enables a reinforcement of the change in inclination of the backrest. In Fig. 15 it is shown that either a second end 516 of a bottom frame 510 or the bottom plate 530, preferably at a leading edge, or both are provided with a projecting, rotatable member 550,551. Depending on how the projecting, rotatable member 550,551 is activated, the inclination of the backrest 520 can be changed relative to a ground. In Fig. 16 it is shown that either a second end 616 of a bottom frame 610 or the bottom plate 630, preferably at a leading edge, or both are provided with a detachable member 650,651. Depending on how the detachable members 651 are attached to the width of the other end 616 of the bottom frame 610 and / or the bottom plate 630, the inclination of the backrest 620 may change in relation to a base. It will also be appreciated that the detachable member 651 at the other end 616 and the detachable member 650 at the bottom plate 630, respectively, may have different heights. In Fig. 17 it is shown that either a second end 716 of a bottom frame 710 or the bottom plate 730, preferably at a leading edge, or both are provided with a height-adjustable member 750,751. Depending on how the height-adjustable means 750,751 are adjusted, the inclination of the backrest 720 can be changed in relation to a ground. In all the above-mentioned embodiments, at the other end of the bottom frame or at the respective end of the crosspiece 326, means 15 can be provided with a material with high friction arranged against the substrate. At least a portion 32 of the underside 33 of the base plate 30 may similarly be provided with a high friction material. See Fig. 3 As is particularly apparent from Figs. 18 and 19, the backrest 20 at the head end 22 is provided with a, in relation to a plane extending between the legs of the backrest, countersunk 10 and head head portion 23 to prevent the child's head from abutting against head head portion 23. when the child is lifted out of the babysitter. This recessed head portion 23 also provides a recess in a fabric cover 24 applied to the backrest. As a result, an ibysitter-carried child becomes more enclosed, especially at the child's head and shoulders, by the fabric cover, whereby the legs 2la, 2lb can act as headrests. The main breathing portion 23 is preferably sunk in relation to the main direction of the backrest so much that the above-mentioned plane the intermediate legs 44a, 44b, shown in Fig. 6, are placed at substantially the same distance from the frame members 211's legs 2la, 2lb. It should be mentioned that even the babysitters according to all the above-mentioned embodiments are provided with a corresponding recessed main breath portion as the main breath portion 23. Preferably, at least the attachment portion 40; 140; 240; 340 with associated first straight portion 43; 143; 243; 343 of the backrest 20; 120; 220; 320; 420; 520; 620; 720 is made of spring steel and the tubes 10a, 10b; 3010 of metal .
权利要求:
Claims (1) [1] A babysitter comprising a bottom frame (10; 10 10; 2 10; 310; 410; 510; 610; 710), a backrest (20; 120; 220; 320; 420; 520; 620; 720) and a bottom plate (30; 530 630; 730) for connecting the bottom frame and the backrest, the backrest being formed by a generally U-shaped frame part (2l; 12l; 22l; 32l), characterized in that each of a first and a second shank (2la, 2lb ; l1la; l2lb; 22la, 22lb) of the general U-shaped frame part (211; 121; 22l) comprises at a lower end a first fastening portion (40; 1440; 240) or iii) a first and a second shank (32la, 32lb) of generally U-shaped frame portion (321) are at a lower end joint joined to each other and comprise at least one second fastening portion (340), that the first fastening portions (40; 140; 240) are arranged or the at least one second fastening portion (340) is arranged to be inserted into the base plate (30; 530; 630; 730), and that the base frame (10; 1010; 10; 310; 410; 510; 610; 710) is arranged to be inserted as the base plate (30; 530; 630; 730) and on the first fixing the portions (40; l40; 240) or the at least one second attachment portion (340) so as to lock the first attachment portions (40; l40; 240) or at least one second attachment portion (340) to the base plate (30; 530; 630; 730) . Babysitter according to claim 1, characterized in that the first attachment portions (40; 144) each comprise a substantially U-shaped portion (44; 144) with a first and a second shank (44a, 44b; 144a, 144b), and that the the shaped portion (44; 144) is formed in one piece with 14 respective shank (21a, 21b; 121a, 121b) of the generally U-shaped frame portion (21; 121). Babysitter according to claim 2, characterized in that the second leg (44b) of the substantially U-shaped portion (44) is directed towards a main breath (22) of the backrest (20; 420; 520; 620; 720). Babysitter according to claim 2, characterized in that the second leg (144b) of the substantially U-shaped portion (144) is directed away from a main breath (122) the backrest (120). Babysitter according to claim 1, characterized in that the respective first fastening portion (240) is constituted by a closed loop (244). Babysitter according to claim 1, characterized in that at least a second attachment portion (340) is constituted by a closed loop (344). Babysitter according to one of Claims 2 to 6, characterized in that a first-angled portion (41; 141; 241; 341) in relation to the respective leg (21a, 21b; 121a, 121b; 221a, 221b; 321a, 321b) changes into a relation to the first angled portion second-angled portion (42; 142; 242; 342), so that one breath of this portion is directed towards the opposite shank, and the second angled portion (42; 142; 242; 342) merges into a first straight portion (43; 143; 243; 343), to which the first first attachment portion (40; 140; 240) or the at least second attachment portion (340) is arranged, with the first angled portion (41; 141; 241; 341) and the second angled portion (42; 142) ; 242; 342) are so constructed that the first straight portion (43; 143; 243; 343) is placed at 10. 11. 12. a distance (x) from a line (L) between the leg clearances of the generally U-shaped frame part ( 2la, 2lb; l2la, l2lb; 22la, 22lb; 32la, 32lb). Babysitter according to claim 7, characterized by the attack distance (x) amounts to about 40 to 90 mm, preferably 55 to 75 mm. Babysitter according to claim 2 in combination with claims 5 and 6, characterized in that a first breath (ll; lll; 2ll; 410; 510; 610; 710) of the bottom frame (10; 10 10; 10; 310; 410; 510; 610; 710 ) is arranged to abut against diametrically opposed surfaces of the first and second shanks (44a, 44B; 144a, 144b) of the substantially U-shaped part (44; 144) of the respective first fastening portion (40; 140) or against diametrically opposite surfaces of the closed loop (244) of the respective first fastening portion (240) or against diametrically opposed surfaces of the closed loop (344) of the second fastening portion (340). Babysitter according to claim 7, characterized in that the first straight portion (43; 143; 243; 343) of the respective first attachment portion (40; 140; 240) or of at least one second attachment portion (340) acts as a torsion spring when rocking the backrest. Babysitter according to Claim 1, characterized in that the first spirit (11; 111; 211; 311; 411; 511; 611; 711) of the hosbasin stand (10; 10 10; 2 10; 310; 410; 510; 610; 710) is provided with a locking member ( l2; ll2; ll2 ') for locking the base frame to the base plate (30; 530; 630; 730). Babysitter according to claim ll, characterized in that the first spirit (ll; lll; 2ll; 3ll; 4ll) of the bottom frame (10; 110; 210; 310; 410) is angled in relation to the remaining 13. 14. 15. 16. 16 16 the part of the bottom frame, and that the first end (11; 111; 211; 311; 411) of the bottom frame (10; 110; 2110; 3110; 41) is adapted to lock the middle locking means (12; 112) at the bottom plate in one of the two diametrically opposite layers that in this way the second inclination of the backrest (20; 120; 220; 320; 420) in relation to a base. Babysitter according to one of Claims 1 to 11, characterized in that a second end (416) of the bottom frame (410) comprises means (450) for changing the bottom frame inclination and thus the inclination of the backrest in relation to the lightened surface. Babysitter according to one of Claims 1 to 11, characterized in that either the base plate (530; 630; 730) or a second end (516; 616; 716) of the base frame (51; 610; 710) or both the base (530; 630; 730) and the second end (516; 616; 716) of the base frame (51; 60); 70) includes means (551; 651; 751) for changing the inclination of the backrest relative to a base. Babysitter according to one of Claims 1 to 14, characterized in that in the insertion position of at least one second fastening portion (340) of the bottom frame (40; 140; 240) of the bottom frame (40; 140; 240) or of the second attachment portion (340) in the base plate (30; 530; 630; 730) a metal-to-metal contact or intermediate contact is made between the first attachment portions (40; 140; 240) or the at least one second attachment portion (340) and the first spirit (11; 111; 211; 311; 411; 511; 611; 711) hosbottenstativet (10; 1010; 210; 310; 410; 510; 610; 710). Babysitter according to one of Claims 1 to 15, characterized in that the backrest (20; 120; 220; 320; 420; 520; 620; 720) at 17. l7 is provided with a relation, in relation to its head end (22) extending along the backrest, sunk (23) a flat, head end portion to provide a recess in a cover (24) funneled on the backrest. Babysitter according to one of Claims 1 to 16, characterized in that the backrest (20; 120; 220; 320; 420; 520; 620; 720) (40; 140; 240) (340) including the first attachment portion or the at least one second attachment portion is made of spring steel.
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申请号 | 申请日 | 专利标题 SE1550298A|SE540206C2|2015-03-12|2015-03-12|Babysitter|SE1550298A| SE540206C2|2015-03-12|2015-03-12|Babysitter| PCT/SE2016/050181| WO2016144242A1|2015-03-12|2016-03-07|Baby bouncer| 相关专利
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