Abstract
A detachable supporting leg for a baby playpen is disclosed. The supporting
leg comprises a leg body and a coupling block releasably coupled with
each other. The leg body has an upper coupling portion and a lower
supporting portion integrally connected by a horizontal supporting
wall. The coupling block is releasably coupled with the coupling portion
of the leg body so as to be supported on the supporting wall. The
coupling block is adapted to fixedly connect thereto an end portion
of a vertical rod of the baby playpen and to pivotally connect thereto
an end portion of a horizontal base rod of the baby playpen.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A supporting leg for a baby playpen comprising: a leg body having
an upper coupling portion and a lower supporting portion integrally
connected by a horizontal supporting wall; and a coupling block
releasably coupled with said coupling portion so as to be supported
on said supporting wall, said coupling block being adapted to fixedly
connect thereto an end portion of a vertical rod of said baby playpen
and to pivotally connect thereto an end portion of a horizontal
base rod of said baby playpen.
2. A supporting leg according to claim 1 wherein said coupling
portion includes a substantially U-shaped vertical wall extending
upwards from said supporting wall, said vertical wall having a first
wall portion, a second wall portion parallel to said first wall
portion, an end wall portion integrally connected between said first
and second wall portions and an inwardly extending flange integrally
formed along an upper edge of said vertical wall, and wherein said
coupling block is inserted between said flange and said supporting
wall so as to be releasably coupled with said coupling portion.
3. A supporting leg according to claim 2 wherein said coupling
block comprises: a bottom surface abutting on an upper surface of
said supporting wall; a first side surface abutting against an inner
surface of said first wall portion; a second side surface abutting
against an inner surface of said second wall portion; a first end
surface abutting against an inner surface of said end wall portion;
a second end surface exposed between free end surfaces of said first
and second wall portions; and a top surface including a surface
portion abutting against a lower surface of said flange and an exposed
surface portion.
4. A supporting leg according to claim 3 wherein a vertical hole
is formed in said exposed surface portion of said top surface near
said first end surface, a first countersunk hole is formed in said
first side surface so as to communicate with said vertical hole,
a second countersunk hole is formed in said second side surface
so as to communicate with said vertical hole, said end portion of
said vertical rod of said baby playpen is inserted into said vertical
hole so as to be fixedly connected to said coupling block by countersunk
fasteners passing through said first and second countersunk holes,
respectively, a horizontal slot is formed in said exposed surface
portion of said top surface and extending from said second end surface
to a vicinity of said vertical hole, a third countersunk hole is
formed in said first side surface so as to communicate with said
slot, a fourth countersunk hole is formed in said second side surface
so as to communicate with said slot, and said end portion of said
horizontal base rod is received in said slot so as to be pivotally
connected to said coupling block by countersunk coupling elements
passing through said third and fourth countersunk holes, respectively.
5. A supporting leg according to claim 4 wherein said first wall
portion is formed with a first opening therein, said second wall
portion is formed with a second opening therein, said first side
surface is provided thereon with a first projection to be engaged
in said first opening and said second side surface is provided thereon
with a second projection to be engaged in said second opening.
6. A supporting leg according to claim 5 wherein said first projection
is located between said first and third countersunk holes and said
second projection is located between said second and fourth countersunk
holes.
7. A supporting leg according to claim 5 wherein said end wall
portion is formed with an end wall opening therein and said first
end surface is provided thereon with an end surface projection to
be engaged in said end wall opening.
8. A supporting leg according to claim 7 wherein said first projection
is located between said first and third countersunk holes and said
second projection is located between said second and fourth countersunk
holes.
9. A supporting leg according to claim 5 wherein said first wall
portion is provided with a first rib protruding therefrom towards
said second wall portion and extending parallel to said supporting
wall, said second wall portion is provided with a second rib protruding
therefrom towards said first wall portion and extending parallel
to said supporting wall, said first side surface is formed therein
with a first groove for receiving said first rib and said second
side surface is formed therein with a second groove for receiving
said second rib.
10. A supporting leg according to claim 9 wherein said first rib
is located between said first opening and said supporting wall,
said second rib is located between said second opening and said
supporting wall, said first groove is located between said first
projection and said bottom surface and said second groove is located
between said second projection and said bottom surface.
11. A supporting leg according to claim 10 wherein said first projection
is located between said first and third countersunk holes and said
second projection is located between said second and fourth countersunk
holes.
12. A supporting leg according to claim 10 wherein said end wall
portion is formed with an end wall opening therein and said first
end surface is provided thereon with an end surface projection to
be engaged in said end wall opening.
13. A supporting leg according to claim 12 wherein said first projection
is located between said first and third countersunk holes and said
second projection is located between said second and fourth countersunk
holes.
14. A supporting leg according to claim 9 wherein said first projection
is located between said first and third countersunk holes and said
second projection is located between said second and fourth countersunk
holes.
15. A supporting leg according to claim 9 wherein said end wall
portion is formed with an end wall opening therein and said first
end surface is provided thereon with an end surface projection to
be engaged in said end wall opening.
16. A supporting leg according to claim 15 wherein said first projection
is located between said first and third countersunk holes and said
second projection is located between said second and fourth countersunk
holes.
17. A supporting leg according to claim 4 wherein said first wall
portion is provided with a first rib protruding therefrom towards
said second wall portion and extending parallel to said supporting
wall, said second wall portion is provided with a second rib protruding
therefrom towards said first wall portion and extending parallel
to said supporting wall, said first side surface is formed therein
with a first groove for receiving said first rib and said second
side surface is formed therein with a second groove for receiving
said second rib.
18. A supporting leg according to claim 17 wherein said first groove
is located between said first and third countersunk holes and said
bottom surface and said second groove is located between said second
and fourth countersunk holes and said bottom surface.
19. A supporting leg according to claim 17 wherein said end wall
portion is formed with an end wall opening therein and said first
end surface is provided thereon with an end surface projection to
be engaged in said end wall opening.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] This invention relates generally to a supporting leg for
a baby playpen and, in particular, to a detachable supporting leg
for a baby playpen, which allows easy detachment from and re-attachment
to the baby playpen.
[0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art
[0004] A conventional baby playpen normally includes four supporting
legs at four lower corners thereof for stably supporting the playpen
on the ground. A conventional supporting leg is an one-piece, unitary
member and permanently connected to the baby playpen, Specifically,
a supporting leg fixedly connects thereto a vertical rod of the
playpen and pivotally connects thereto a horizontal base rod of
the playpen. In order to reduce the package volume for transportation
and hence the transportation cost, conventional baby playpens are
generally foldable. When a baby playpen is to be folded for transportation,
the horizontal base rod pivots with respect to the supporting leg
towards the vertical rod in a plane defined by the horizontal base
rod and the vertical rod. Since the vertical rod of the playpen
is normally unfoldable, one of the three dimensions determining
the volume occupied by the folded playpen is never less than the
entire length of the vertical rod having the supporting leg connected
thereto.
[0005] In view of the above, if the supporting leg can be detached
from the playpen before the transportation, the package volume for
transportation and hence the transportation cost for the playpen
can be further reduced. Existing supporting legs, however, do not
have a structure allowing easy detachment from and re-attachment
to the baby playpen.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] An object of the present invention is therefore to provide
a detachable supporting leg for a baby playpen so that the package
volume for transportation and hence the transportation cost for
the baby playpen are reduced.
[0007] To achieve the above object, the present invention provides
for a baby playpen a detachable supporting leg comprising a leg
body and a coupling block releasably coupled with each other. The
leg body has an upper coupling portion and a lower supporting portion
integrally connected by a horizontal supporting wall. The coupling
block is releasably coupled with the coupling portion of the leg
body so as to be supported on the supporting wall. The coupling
block is adapted to fixedly connect thereto an end portion of a
vertical rod of the baby playpen and to pivotally connect thereto
an end portion of a horizontal base rod of the baby playpen.
[0008] The above and other objects, features, aspects and advantages
of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in
the art from the following detailed description, which, taken in
conjunction with the accompanying drawings, discloses a preferred
embodiment of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRJPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a baby playpen having
detachable supporting legs according to a preferred embodiment of
the present invention.
[0010] FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of a detachable supporting
leg according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention
shown in FIG. 1, showing the supporting leg assembled with a vertical
rod and a horizontal base rod of the playpen.
[0011] FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing the supporting
leg of FIGS. 1 and 2, a portion of a leg body of the supporting
leg being broken away to show a rib.
[0012] FIG. 4 is a side view, partially in section, showing the
assembled state of the supporting leg of FIGS. 1 to 3.
[0013] FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken alone the line V-V in FIG.
4.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0014] A preferred embodiment of a detachable supporting leg for
a baby playpen according to the present invention will be described
in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings. Since
the basic construction of a baby playpen is well known in the art,
the following description will be directed in particular to elements
or features of the baby playpen which are different from those of
prior art, i.e., the detachable supporting leg and the connection
thereof to the playpen according to the present invention. It is
to be understood that elements or constructions of the playpen not
specifically shown or described may take various forms well known
to those skilled in the art.
[0015] FIG. 1 shows a baby playpen 10 having four detachable supporting
legs 20 according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Each of the supporting legs 20 fixedly connects thereto a vertical
rod 12 of the playpen 10. Each of the supporting legs 20 also pivotally
connects thereto a diagonally-directed, horizontal base rod 14 of
the playpen 10 so that, when the playpen 10 is to be folded for
transportation, storage or the like, the horizontal base rod 14
pivots with respect to the supporting leg 20 towards the vertical
rod 12 in a plane defined by the horizontal base rod 14 and the
vertical rod 12. Since, except for the supporting leg 20, elements
of the playpen 10, such as the vertical rod 10 and the horizontal
base rod 14, are well known to those skilled in the art, the elements
of the playpen 10 other than the supporting leg 20 will not be further
discussed or illustrated in detail herein.
[0016] FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the detachable
supporting leg 20 shown in FIG. 1, showing the supporting leg 20
assembled with the vertical rod 12 and the horizontal base rod 14
of the playpen 10. FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the
supporting leg 20, FIG. 4 is a side view, partially in section,
of the assembled supporting leg 20, and FIG. 5 is a sectional view
taken alone the line V-V in FIG. 4.
[0017] As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the supporting leg 20 includes
a leg body 22 and a coupling block 24 which can be coupled with
and disengaged from each other. The coupling block 24 is adapted
to fixedly connect thereto an end portion of the vertical rod 12
of the playpen 10 and to pivotally connect thereto an end portion
of the horizontal base rod 14 of the playpen 10 as will be described
in detail later. After the coupling block 24 is coupled with the
leg body 22 (see FIG. 2), the playpen 10 can be supported on the
ground via four leg bodies 22 at four lower corners thereof, as
shown in FIG. 1.
[0018] As shown in FIGS. 3 to 5, the leg body 22 has an upper coupling
portion 26, a lower supporting portion 28 and a horizontal supporting
wall 30 integrally connecting the upper coupling portion 26 and
the lower supporting portion 28. Since the detailed structure of
the lower supporting portion 28 of the leg body 22 is not critical
to the present invention as long as the playpen can be stably supported
on the ground thereby after the coupling of the leg body 22 and
the coupling block 24, the structure of the lower supporting portion
28 will not be further described or illustrated in detail herein.
[0019] In the preferred embodiment, the upper coupling portion
26 of the leg body 22 includes a vertical wall having a substantially
U-shaped cross section and extending upwards integrally from the
supporting wall 30. The vertical wall has a first wall portion 34,
a second wall portion 36 parallel to the first wall portion 34,
an end wall portion 38 integrally connected between the first wall
portion 34 and the second wall portion 36 and an inwardly extending
flange 40 integrally formed along an upper edge of the vertical
wall.
[0020] The first wall portion 34 is formed with a first opening
42, and the second wall portion 36 is formed with a second opening
44 aligned with the first opening 42 of the first wall portion 34.
The end wall portion 38 is formed with an end wall opening 46.
[0021] Of course, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art
from this disclosure that the sizes, shapes and locations of the
first opening 42, the second opening 44 and the end wall opening
46 are not limited to those shown in the figures herein but may
be varied or modified as needed and/or desired, provided that the
function which will described in detail later can be achieved thereby.
[0022] In the preferred embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 3 to 5, the
coupling portion 26 of the leg body 22 also includes a first rib
48 and a second rib 50. The first rib 48 is located between the
first opening 42 of the first wall portion 34 and the supporting
wall 30. The first rib 48 protrudes from an inner surface of the
first wall portion 34 towards the second wall portion 36 and extends
parallel to the supporting wall 30. The second rib 50 is correspondingly
located between the second opening 44 of the second wall portion
36 and the supporting wall 30. The second rib 50 protrudes from
an inner surface of the second wall portion 36 towards the first
wall portion 34 and extends parallel to the supporting wall 30.
Preferably, as shown in FIG. 4, the second rib 50 is integrally
connected at one end thereof with the end wall portion 38 and extends
from the end wall portion 38 to a position near a free end surface
of the second wall portion 36. Likewise, although not shown in the
figures, the first rib 48 is integrally connected at one end thereof
with the end wall portion 38 and extends from the end wall portion
38 to a position near a free end surface of the first wall portion
34.
[0023] As shown in FIG. 3, the coupling block 24 has a top surface
52, a first side surface 54, a second side surface 56, a first end
surface 58, a second end surface 60 and a bottom surface 62. The
coupling block 24 is sized such that a height between the top surface
52 and the bottom surface 62 corresponds to a distance between a
lower surface of the flange 40 of the coupling portion 26 of the
leg body 22 and an upper surface of the supporting wall 30 of the
leg body 22, a width between the first side surface 54 and the second
side surface 56 corresponds to a distance between the inner surface
of the first wall portion 34 and the inner surface of the second
wall portion 36 of the coupling portion 26 of the leg body 22 and
a length between the first end surface 58 and the second end surface
60 corresponds to a distance between free end surfaces of the first
wall portion 34 and the second wall portion 36 of the coupling portion
26 of the leg body 22. Thus, the coupling block 24 can be fittingly
inserted into the space defined by the vertical wall of the coupling
portion 26 and the supporting wall 30 of the leg body 22 such that
the coupling block 24 is supported on the supporting wall 30 with
the bottom surface 62 of the coupling block 24 abutting on the upper
surface of the supporting wall 30 (see FIGS. 4 and 5). The second
end surface 60 of the coupling block 24 is exposed between the free
end surfaces of the first wall portion 34 and the second wall portion
36 of the coupling portion 26 when the coupling block 24 is completely
inserted into the coupling portion 26 of the leg body 22.
[0024] In particular, in the preferred embodiment, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 5, the coupling block 24 is provided with a first protrusion
64 protruding from the first side surface 54 and a first groove
74 located between the first protrusion 64 and the bottom surface
62. The first groove 74 opens in the first end surface 58 and extends
from the first end surface 58 to a position near the second end
surface 60. The first protrusion 64 and the first groove 74 are
respectively sized, shaped and positioned such that, when the coupling
block 24 is completely inserted into the coupling portion 26 of
the leg body 22, the first side surface 54 of the coupling block
24 abuts against the inner surface of the first wall portion 34
of the coupling portion 26 with the first protrusion 64 engaged
in the first opening 42 of the first wall portion 34 and with the
first groove 74 receiving the first rib 48 protruded from the first
wall portion 34.
[0025] Likewise, as shown in FIG. 5, the coupling block 24 is also
provided with a second protrusion 66 protruding from the second
side surface 56 and a second groove 76 located between the second
protrusion 66 and the bottom surface 62. The second groove 76 also
opens in the first end surface 58 and extends from the first end
surface 58 to a position near the second end surface 60. The second
protrusion 66 and the second groove 76 are respectively sized, shaped
and positioned such that, when the coupling block 24 is completely
inserted into the coupling portion 26 of the leg body 22, the second
side surface 56 of the coupling block 24 abuts against the inner
surface of the second wall portion 36 of the coupling portion 26
with the second protrusion 66 engaged in the second opening 44 of
the second wall portion 36 and with the second groove 76 receiving
the second rib 50 protruded from the second wall portion 36.
[0026] The leg body 22 may be made from any resilient plastic material
well known in the art such that the coupling block 24 provided with
the protrusions 64 and 66 can elastically slightly deforms the first
wall portion 34 and the second wall portion 36 so as to be inserted
into the coupling portion 26.
[0027] Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 3, the coupling block 24 is
provided with an end surface protrusion 68 protruding from the first
end surface 58. The end surface protrusion 68 is sized, shaped and
positioned such that, when the coupling block 24 is completely inserted
into the coupling portion 26 of the leg body 22, the first end surface
58 of the coupling block 24 abuts against the inner surface of the
end wall portion 38 of the coupling portion 26 with the end surface
protrusion 68 engaged in the end wall opening 46 of the end wall
portion 38.
[0028] When the coupling block 24 is inserted in the coupling portion
26 of the leg body 22, a portion (i.e., the peripheral portion)
of the top surface 52 of the coupling block 24 abuts against the
lower surface of the flange 40, while the remaining portion of the
top surface 52 is exposed to the above (see FIG. 2). As shown in
FIG. 3, the exposed surface portion of the top surface 52 of the
coupling block 24 is formed with a vertical hole 82 near the first
end surface 58 for receiving the end portion of the vertical rod
12 of the playpen 10 therein. For fixedly connecting the vertical
rod 12 to the coupling block 24, a first countersunk hole 84 communicating
with the vertical hole 82 is formed in the first side surface 54
of the coupling block 24, and a second countersunk hole 86 communicating
with the vertical hole 82 is correspondingly formed in the second
side surface 56 of the coupling block 24. Thus, the vertical rod
12 can be fixedly connected to the coupling block 24 after the vertical
insertion of the end portion thereof into the vertical hole 82 of
the coupling block 24 by means of countersunk fasteners such as
countersunk rivets (not shown) passing through the first and second
countersunk holes 84 and 86 and corresponding holes formed in the
inserted end potion of the vertical rod 12.
[0029] Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 3, the exposed surface portion
of the top surface 52 of the coupling block 24 is formed with a
horizontal slot 92 for receiving the end portion of the horizontal
base rod 14 of the playpen 10. The horizontal slot 92 extends from
a position near the vertical hole 82 to the second end surface 60
of the coupling block 24 and opens in the second end surface 60.
For pivotally connecting the horizontal base rod 14 to the coupling
block 24, a third countersunk hole 94 communicating with the slot
92 is formed in the first side surface 54 of the coupling block
24, and a fourth countersunk hole 96 communicating with the slot
92 is correspondingly formed in the second side surface 56 of the
coupling block 24. Thus, the horizontal base rod 14 can be pivotally
connected to the coupling block 24 after the horizontal insertion
of the end portion thereof into the slot 92 of the coupling block
24 by means of countersunk coupling elements such as countersunk
bolts (not shown) passing through the third and fourth countersunk
holes 94 and 96 and corresponding holes formed in the received end
portion of the horizontal base rod 14. That is, with the provision
of the slot 92, the horizontal base rod 14 can pivot with respect
to the coupling block 24 towards the vertical rod 12 in a plane
defined by the horizontal base rod 14 and the vertical rod 12 when
the playpen 10 is being folded.
[0030] In the preferred embodiment, as shown in FIG. 3, the first
protrusion 64 of the coupling block 24 is located between the first
countersunk hole 84 and the third countersunk hole 94. Correspondingly,
the second protrusion 66 of the coupling block 24 is located between
the second countersunk hole 86 and the fourth countersunk hole 96.
Of course, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art from
this disclosure that the position relationship between the protrusions
and the countersunk holes is not limited to the above but can have
any other kind of arrangement provided that the aforementioned function
is achieved.
[0031] With the structure of the detachable supporting leg 20 according
to the preferred embodiment of the present invention described above,
manufacturers of the baby playpen 10 can have the playpen 10 ready
for transportation by fixedly connecting the vertical rod 12 and
pivotally connecting the horizontal base rod 14 only to the coupling
block 24 at each of the four lower corners and then folding the
playpen 10 without any leg body 22. Since the playpen 10 does not
have any leg body 22 attached in place, the height of the folded
playpen 10 is reduced by an amount corresponding to the height of
the lower supporting portion 28 of the leg body 22, thereby reducing
the package volume for transportation and hence the transportation
cost for the playpen 10. Consumers can easily attach the leg body
22 to the playpen 10 by simply inserting the coupling block 24 into
the coupling portion 26 of the leg body 22. Then, the playpen 10
can be set up by following the general procedure well known in the
art. Furthermore, the leg body can have various exterior patterns
and/or colors and can be sold separately. Thus, consumers can freely
select new leg bodies with desired exterior patterns and/or colors
to replace old or damaged leg bodies.
[0032] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this
disclosure that various modifications and changes may be made to
the structure of the detachable supporting leg 20 according to the
preferred embodiment of the present invention described above. For
example, as long as the coupling block 24 is tightly coupled between
the flange 40 and the supporting wall 30, the coupling potion 26
of the leg body 22 does not have to be provided with the openings
42, 44 and 46 and the ribs 48 and 50, and the coupling block 24
does not have to be provided with the protrusions 64, 66 and 68
and the grooves 74 and 76. Alternatively, the coupling portion 26
of the leg body 22 may be provided with the openings 42, 44 and
46 but not the ribs 48 and 50, and the coupling block 24 may be
correspondingly provided with the protrusions 64, 66 and 68 but
not the grooves 74 and 76. Still alternatively, the coupling portion
26 of the leg body 22 may be provided with the ribs 48 and 50 but
not the openings 42, 44 and 46, and the coupling block 24 may be
correspondingly provided with the grooves 74 and 76 but not the
protrusions 64, 66 and 68. Furthermore, the number and shape of
the openings and corresponding protrusions are not limited to those
described and illustrated. For example, the end wall opening 46
and the end surface protrusion 68 may be eliminated.
[0033] Hence, while only one embodiment has been chosen to illustrate
the present invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the
art from this disclosure that various changes and modifications
can be made herein without departing from the scope of the invention
as defined in the appended claims. Furthermore, the forgoing description
of the preferred embodiment according to the present invention is
provided for illustration only, and not for the purpose of limiting
the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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