Beds – Crib – Fabric
Patent
1992-03-24
1992-12-15
Grosz, Alexander
Beds
Crib
Fabric
5102, 5 981, 297273, A47D 704
Patent
active
051705206
ABSTRACT:
An infant cradle is formed from a rectangular piece of whole cloth. Portions are removed from the corners and the remaining edges of the cloth folded over and stitched to form elongated through sleeves along the sides and ends. The edges where the portions were removed are joined, e.g., by stitching or Velcro.TM., to form an open-topped cloth basket with the through sleeves along the upper perimeter. Dowels are inserted in each sleeve and extend therebeyond where they overlap and are joined by eye-bolts which provide anchor points for supporting the cradle. Support straps attach to the anchors and extend upwardly to length adjustment buckles, one per anchor, and to centrally located loops, preferably one at each end of the cradle, which hook over one or more supports.
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