Folding child's bed

Beds – Crib – Folding

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A47C 2900

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046836004

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a folding child's bed comprising a respective upper and lower frame, each being about horizontal and foldable. The frames are connected via diagonal struts which are variable with respect to their length, said diagonal struts being substantially parallel to each other and shortened when the child's bed is folded up. When the child's bed is used, they are obliquely disposed from the center portion of the upper frame to the outer portion of the lower frame and completely extended. To make handling of such a child's bed easier and, in particular, to make telescoping of the diagonal struts possible without any jamming, the diagonal struts comprise upper and lower struts disposed respectively in spaced and parallel relationship with each other and comprising at the joints thereof sliding guides which are provided on the struts and in which the struts are displaceably supported with respect to each other and are securable against displacement in the extended state.

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