1984-05-01
1986-07-29
Grosz, Alexander
Beds
Crib
5 99A, 5101, 5102, 280 474, 280643, 280648, 297118, B62B 706, B62B 712, B62B 912, A47D 1302
Patent
active
046023950
ABSTRACT:
A baby carriage bed has a bottom wall (2), a front wall (3), a back wall (4), a left-hand side wall (5), and a right-hand side wall (6) forming a box. The front portions (2a, 5a, 6a) of the bottom wall (2) and of the left-hand side and right-hand side walls (5, 6) are interconnected but separate from the respective rear portions (2b, 5b, 6b) so that the front portions (2a, 5a, 6a) are disposed in a staggered relationship relative to the rear portions (2b, 5b, 6b). The front wall (3) is separable from the left-hand and right-hand side walls (5, 6) and turnable around a hinge line (11) connecting the front wall to the bottom wall (2). A longitudinally slidable draw rod (12) is installed on each side below the bottom wall (2). The front portions (2a, 5a, 6 a) are attached to the draw rods (12) so that when the latter are pushed rearwardly, the front portions slide into an overlap relationship relative to their rear portions (2b, 5b, 6b). Further, the front wall (3) and the baby carriage main body are interconnected by collapsible front and rear link rods (20, 22) for converting the bed into a chair and vice versa simply by operating the draw rods.
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Aprica Kassai Kabushikikaisha
Fasse W. G.
Grosz Alexander
Kane, Jr. D. H.
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