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Infant protection device on queen-size bed

A protection device, baby technology, applied in the direction of beds, children's furniture, sofas, etc., can solve the problems of insufficient safety protection, lack of skeleton, bulky and other problems, and achieve the effect of reducing household expenses and waste.

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-09-11
李 铭
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[0003] There is a portable crib in the prior art, which can also be placed on a big bed as a baby's cot. It belongs to different fields. Its design purpose is to facilitate travel and carry, but the disadvantage of being placed on a big bed as a bed is that : First, the upright parts on both sides are too short; second, the upright parts on both sides have no skeleton, and the upright parts on both sides are mainly made of sponge, so it is not enough to prevent adults from pressing the baby; third, the two sides The upright part is connected to the small mattress, and it is necessary to lay a separate mattress sheet for the baby; fourth, the distance between the upright parts on both sides is too short, only about 30cm, which is only suitable for newborn babies; fifth, the upright parts on both sides are easy to block the caretaker's view baby sleeping sight
[0004] In addition, the baby cradle in the prior art can also be placed on a large bed to form a bed. It belongs to different fields. Its design purpose is to have a swing function. The disadvantage of being used on a bed is that, first, its skeleton Generally made of steel pipe or wood, there is no soft pad outside the skeleton, and the outer corners are not rounded, so it is easy to knock or scrape the caregiver on the bed; second, with a bottom, it is necessary to lay a separate mattress sheet for the baby; third , the small cradle has four upright parts, so that the length of the baby will not be enough when the baby grows up a little, because the upright part at the end of the small cradle will hinder the baby from extending his feet; fourth, the upright parts on both sides are easy to block the caretaker from viewing the baby Sight in sleep state; Fifth, it is bulky and will take up too much effective bed area, and it will feel in the way when placed on the bed

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The invention provides an infant protection device on a queen-size bed. The infant protection device comprises on-bed protection bodies, wherein the on-bed protection bodies are connected with a fixing device; the fixing device is directly or indirectly connected with the bed; or the on-bed protection bodies are connected with a stabilization-assisting device and then are placed or erected on the bed; or the on-bed protection bodies are connected with on stabilization-assisting device and are connected with the fixing device at the same time; the on-bed protection bodies are mounted or erected on one side or two sides of an infant body to separate an infant from an adult; an on-bed device can only have one on-bed protection body; the on-bed device can also have the two on-bed protection bodies which are respectively located at the two sides of the infant body; the two on-bed protection bodies form a bed in the bed; the on-bed device can also be the bed in the bed formed by the on-bed protection bodies and a bedside guard railing.

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Technical field [0001] The invention relates to a protective device for infants and young children on a large bed, which includes a protective body on the bed. The protective body on the bed is mainly used to separate infants and adults, creating an independent space for infants and young children, and at the same time, prevents them from being separated from adults. Infants and toddlers sleeping in a large bed with adults were suffocated by the sleeping adults who pressed their noses and mouths. Two bed guards actually form a cot; if the shorter bed guard is used with a pillow, it forms a pillow with a safety frame; alternatively, the bed guard can be integrated with the side of the bed The guardrail is used in combination, the bedside guardrail prevents the infant from falling off the bed, and the bed guard separates the adult from the infant, and the two also constitute a simple and practical bed. Background technique [0002] Infants and adults sharing a large bed is no...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A47C17/86A47C21/00A47C21/08A47D13/02A47D13/08
Inventor 李铭
Owner 李 铭
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