Beds – Bedclothing – And protector therefor
Patent
1987-06-25
1988-08-23
Trettel, Michael F.
Beds
Bedclothing
And protector therefor
5512, 5DIG1, 446478, 446488, A47C 2100, A47G 500
Patent
active
047650060
ABSTRACT:
The conversion of a conventional bed, such as a child's bed, into a play area is accomplished by means of a free-standing enclosure composed of two sub-assemblies of paperboard, each comprising a center panel proportioned to span the width of the bed and a pair of fragmentary side panels hingedly connected to the ends of the center panel. The surfaces of these panels may be provided with representations establishing a desired atmospheric or locational theme, e.g. a castle, a fire engine or a military vehicle. Since the enclosure is free-standing, it can be used independently of a bed to provide a play area, and it is also readily collapsed or disassembled into flat component parts for easy storage.
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Jackson Randall D.
Jackson Sue A.
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