Child bed

By designing a first locking mechanism and a stopping mechanism on the children's bed, the problem of inconvenient height adjustment of the bed frame is solved, enabling convenient adjustment of the bed frame bars and improving safety.

CN223929854UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24GOODBABY CHILD PROD CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202421492072.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-06-27
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-06-27

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing children's beds cannot keep the locking mechanism unlocked while adjusting the height of the frame, making height adjustment inconvenient and affecting ease of use.

Method used

A children's bed is designed that includes a first locking mechanism and a pause mechanism. The first locking mechanism is kept unlocked by an unlocking mechanism, allowing the frame rods to rotate relative to the support seat to adjust the height. The second locking mechanism improves safety and prevents accidental operation.

Benefits of technology

The height of the fence posts can be easily adjusted, making it convenient for children to enter and exit, thus improving ease of use and safety.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a children's bed which comprises a support and a sleeping basket assembly arranged on the support. The enclosure frame rod is movably arranged on the supporting seat so as to adjust the height of the enclosure frame rod; the first locking mechanism is arranged between the supporting seat and the enclosure frame rod to lock the relative positions of the supporting seat and the enclosure frame rod, and the first locking mechanism has a locking state and an unlocking state; and the pause mechanism is matched with the first locking mechanism, so that the first locking mechanism can be kept in an unlocking state after being unlocked. When the height of the enclosure frame rod is adjusted, after the first locking mechanism is unlocked, the first locking mechanism can be kept in an unlocked state through the pause mechanism, so that the two hands of an operator can be liberated to operate the enclosure frame rod, the enclosure frame rod is made to rotate relative to the supporting base, the height of the enclosure frame rod is adjusted, and a child can be conveniently taken out of or taken into the child bed. The mode of adjusting the height of the enclosure frame rod is convenient to operate, and the child bed is convenient to use.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model specifically relates to a children's bed. Background Technology

[0002] A children's bed typically consists of a frame and a bassinet assembly mounted on the frame. The bassinet assembly has a frame, the height of which is usually adjustable to facilitate taking the child out or into the bassinet. When using the bed, the frame needs to be locked in place using a locking mechanism. The frame height can only be adjusted after the unlocking mechanism is operated to release the locking mechanism. In current technology, the unlocking mechanism cannot be released while adjusting the frame height; otherwise, the locking mechanism may re-lock before the frame height is properly adjusted. This makes frame height adjustment inconvenient and hinders the use of the children's bed. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by providing a children's bed with an adjustable frame height.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0005] A children's bed includes a frame and a bassinet assembly disposed on the frame, the bassinet assembly comprising:

[0006] Support base;

[0007] The frame rod is movably mounted on the support base to adjust the height of the frame rod;

[0008] A first locking mechanism is disposed between the support base and the frame rod to lock their relative positions. The first locking mechanism has a locked state and an unlocked state.

[0009] The pausing mechanism works in conjunction with the first locking mechanism to ensure that the first locking mechanism remains in the unlocked state after it is unlocked.

[0010] In some embodiments, the frame rod is rotatably mounted on the support base, and the first locking mechanism includes a rotating member rotatably mounted on the support base and a first locking member slidably mounted on the support base. The rotating member is fixedly mounted on the frame rod. When the first locking mechanism is in a locked state, the rotating member engages with the first locking member. When the first locking mechanism is in an unlocked state, the engagement between the rotating member and the first locking member is disengaged.

[0011] In some embodiments, the rotating member is provided with a first mating portion, and the first locking member is provided with a first stop portion; when the first locking mechanism is in a locked state, the first stop portion abuts against the first mating portion, and the first stop portion blocks the path of the rotating member relative to the support base; when the first locking mechanism is in an unlocked state, the first stop portion disengages from the first mating portion, and the first stop portion moves away from the path of the rotating member relative to the support base.

[0012] In some embodiments, the pausing mechanism includes a pausing member slidably disposed on the first locking member. When the first locking mechanism is in an unlocked state, the rotating member cooperates with the pausing member to prevent the first locking member from sliding in a first direction to lock the first locking mechanism.

[0013] In some embodiments, the rotating member is further provided with a second stop. When the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the pausing member is located on one side of the second stop and abuts against the second stop to block the first locking member so that the first locking member cannot slide in the first direction.

[0014] In some embodiments, when the first locking mechanism is in a locked state, the pause member is located on the other side of the second stop; the second stop is provided with an inclined surface, and when the first locking member slides in a second direction to unlock the first locking mechanism, the pause member abuts against the inclined surface, so that the pause member can slide relative to the first locking member in a direction away from the second stop.

[0015] In some embodiments, the crib further includes an unlocking mechanism connected to or cooperating with the first locking mechanism to drive the first locking mechanism to unlock from a locked state;

[0016] The unlocking mechanism includes an unlocking component that is connected to or cooperates with the first locking component. The unlocking component has a first position and a second position. When the first locking mechanism is in a locked state, the unlocking component is in the first position; when the first locking mechanism is in an unlocked state, the unlocking component is in the second position.

[0017] In some embodiments, the children's bed further includes a second locking mechanism, the second locking mechanism including a second locking member movably disposed on the first locking member, the second locking member being connected or cooperating with the support base and the unlocking member respectively to lock the unlocking member in a first position.

[0018] In some embodiments, the support base is provided with a first limiting groove, and the second locking member is provided with a second mating part and a third mating part. The width of the second mating part is greater than the width of the first limiting groove, and the width of the third mating part is not greater than the width of the first limiting groove.

[0019] When the second locking mechanism is in the locked state, the position of the second mating part corresponds to the position of the first limiting groove; when the second locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the position of the third mating part corresponds to the position of the first limiting groove.

[0020] In some embodiments, the support base is provided with a first receiving groove and a second receiving groove, the first receiving groove and the second receiving groove are respectively disposed at opposite ends of the first limiting groove and are both connected to the first limiting groove; when the second locking mechanism is in the locked state, the second mating part is located in the first receiving groove; when the second locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the third mating part is located in the first receiving groove; when the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the third mating part is located in the second receiving groove.

[0021] In some embodiments, the second locking member is slidably disposed on the first locking member, the pause member is slidably disposed on the second locking member, and the crib further includes a first elastic member disposed between the second locking member and the pause member.

[0022] In some embodiments, the first locking mechanism further includes a second elastic element disposed between the first locking element and the support base, so as to drive the first locking element to slide automatically in a first direction to lock the first locking mechanism.

[0023] And / or, the first locking mechanism further includes a third elastic element disposed between the rotating member and the support base to drive the rotating member to automatically rotate in a direction that cooperates with the first locking member.

[0024] Due to the application of the above technical solution, this utility model has the following advantages compared with the prior art: When in use, the children's bed of this utility model uses a first locking mechanism to lock the position of the frame rods. When adjusting the height of the frame rods, after the first locking mechanism is unlocked, a pause mechanism can be used to keep the first locking mechanism in the unlocked state. This frees the operator's hands from operating the frame rods, allowing them to rotate relative to the support base, thereby adjusting the height of the frame rods to facilitate lifting the child out of or into the children's bed. This method of adjusting the height of the frame rods is convenient to operate and facilitates the use of the children's bed. Attached Figure Description

[0025] Appendix Figure 1This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the children's bed in use according to this embodiment;

[0026] Appendix Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the bassinet assembly in this embodiment after the base has been removed;

[0027] Appendix Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the bassinet assembly in this embodiment after removing the base and the surrounding frame rods;

[0028] Appendix Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the support base in this embodiment;

[0029] Appendix Figure 5 This is a perspective view of the bassinet assembly of this embodiment after removing the base and part of the support (both the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism are in the locked state);

[0030] Appendix Figure 6 This is one of the cross-sectional views of the bassinet assembly in this embodiment after the base has been removed (both the first and second locking mechanisms are in a locked state);

[0031] Appendix Figure 7 This is the second cross-sectional view of the bassinet assembly in this embodiment after the base has been removed (both the first and second locking mechanisms are in a locked state);

[0032] Appendix Figure 8 This is an exploded view of the bassinet assembly of this embodiment after removing the base and the surrounding frame rods, and cutting off part of the structure (both the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism are in the locked state);

[0033] Appendix Figure 9 This is a perspective view of the position of the second locking member on the support base in this embodiment (both the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism are in the locked state);

[0034] Appendix Figure 10 This is an exploded view of the bassinet assembly of this embodiment after removing the base and the surrounding frame rods and cutting off part of the structure (the first locking mechanism is in the locked state, and both second locking mechanisms are in the unlocked state).

[0035] Appendix Figure 11 This is a perspective view of the position of the second locking member on the support base in this embodiment (the first locking mechanism is in the locked state, and both second locking mechanisms are in the unlocked state).

[0036] Appendix Figure 12 This is one of the cross-sectional views of the bassinet assembly in this embodiment after the base has been removed (both the first and second locking mechanisms are in the unlocked state);

[0037] Appendix Figure 13This is the second cross-sectional view of the bassinet assembly in this embodiment after the base has been removed (both the first and second locking mechanisms are in the unlocked state);

[0038] Appendix Figure 14 This is an exploded view of the bassinet assembly of this embodiment after removing the base and the surrounding frame rods and cutting off part of the structure (both the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism are in the unlocked state);

[0039] Appendix Figure 15 This is a perspective view of the position of the second locking member on the support base in this embodiment (both the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism are in the unlocked state);

[0040] Appendix Figure 16 This is a perspective view of the bassinet assembly of this embodiment after removing the base and part of the support base (after the frame rod is rotated downwards to the lowest position);

[0041] Appendix Figure 17 This is one of the cross-sectional views of the bassinet assembly in this embodiment after the base has been removed (after the frame rod has been rotated downwards to its lowest position);

[0042] Appendix Figure 18 This is the second cross-sectional view of the bassinet assembly in this embodiment after the base has been removed (after the frame rod has been rotated downwards to its lowest position).

[0043] The components are as follows: 1. Bracket; 2. Base; 3. Support seat; 31. First limiting groove; 32. First receiving groove; 33. Second receiving groove; 34. Second limiting groove; 4. Frame rod; 41. Limiting post; 51. Rotating component; 511. First mating part; 512. Second stop part; 512a. Inclined surface; 52. Third elastic component; 61. First locking component; 611. First stop part; 62. Second elastic component; 7. Unlocking component; 71. Slot; 8. Second locking component; 81. Second mating part; 82. Third mating part; 83. Guide groove; 84. Unlocking part; 91. Pausing component; 911. Guide post; 92. First elastic component. Detailed Implementation

[0044] The technical solution of this utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.

[0045] like Figure 1 As shown, the children's bed of this utility model includes a support frame 1 and a bassinet assembly disposed on the support frame 1.

[0046] The bassinet assembly includes a base 2, a support 3, and a frame rod 4. The support 1 is supported at the bottom of the base 2, and the support 3 is located on one side of the base 2, with its lower part attached to the base 2. The frame rod 4 is located at the upper end of the support 3, and the frame rod 4 and the support 3 form a closed frame structure when connected. The bassinet assembly also includes a fabric cover disposed between the frame rod 4 and the base 2.

[0047] In this embodiment, the frame rod 4 is rotatably mounted on the upper end of the support base 3. By rotating the frame rod 4 relative to the support base 3, the height of the frame rod 4 can be adjusted. Thus, when the children's bed is in normal use, the frame rod 4 is positioned at a higher level, such as... Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, at this time, the plane containing the crib frame rod 4 is approximately parallel to the horizontal plane. When it is necessary to lift a child into or out of the crib, the height of the crib frame rod 4 decreases, as shown... Figure 16 and Figure 17 As shown, at this time, the plane where the frame rod 4 is located forms an angle with the horizontal plane.

[0048] A limiting structure is provided between the support base 3 and the frame rod 4 to limit the rotation of the frame rod 4. The limiting structure includes a limiting post 41 on one of the support base 3 and the frame rod 4, and a second limiting groove 34 on the other. The second limiting groove 34 extends circumferentially along the rotation direction of the frame rod 4. When the frame rod 4 rotates relative to the support base 3, the limiting post 41 is located within and moves along the second limiting groove 34. In this embodiment, when the crib is in normal use, the limiting post 41 is located at one end of the second limiting groove 34. When the frame rod 4 rotates relative to the support base 3 to its lowest position, the limiting post 41 is located at the other end of the second limiting groove 34.

[0049] Of course, in other embodiments, the height of the frame rod 4 can also be adjusted by sliding the frame rod 4 up and down relative to the support base 3.

[0050] The children's bed also includes a first locking mechanism, which is disposed between the support base 3 and the frame rod 4 to lock their relative positions. The first locking mechanism has locked and unlocked states. When the children's bed is in normal use, the first locking mechanism is in the locked state, fixing the relative position between the support base 3 and the frame rod 4, preventing the frame rod 4 from rotating relative to the support base 3. When the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the frame rod 4 can be rotated relative to the support base 3 to adjust its height.

[0051] The first locking mechanism includes a rotating member 51 and a first locking member 61. The rotating member 51 is rotatably mounted on the support base 3 about axis A, and the frame rod 4 is fixedly connected to the rotating member 51. The first locking member 61 is slidably mounted on the support base 3. When the first locking mechanism is in the locked state, the rotating member 51 and the first locking member 61 cooperate, preventing the rotating member 51 from rotating relative to the support base 3, and the frame rod 4 also from rotating relative to the support base 3. When the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the cooperation between the rotating member 51 and the first locking member 61 disengages, allowing the rotating member 51 to rotate relative to the support base 3, and the frame rod 4 to also rotate relative to the support base 3.

[0052] Specifically, the rotating member 51 is provided with a first mating part 511, and the first locking member 61 is provided with a first stop part 611. When the first locking mechanism is in the locked state, the first stop part 611 abuts against the first mating part 511, and the first stop part 611 blocks the path of rotation of the rotating member 51 relative to the support base 3, thereby preventing the rotating member 51 from rotating relative to the support base 3. Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown. When the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the first stop 611 disengages from the first mating part 511, and the first stop 611 moves away from the path of rotation of the rotating member 51 relative to the support base 3, allowing the rotating member 51 to rotate relative to the support base 3, as shown. Figure 13 and Figure 14 As shown.

[0053] The first locking mechanism also includes a second elastic element 62, which is disposed between the first locking element 61 and the support base 3. The elastic force of the second elastic element 62 is used to drive the first locking element 61 to slide automatically in the first direction D, thereby locking the first locking mechanism. When the first locking mechanism is unlocked from the locked state, the first locking element 61 slides in the second direction E, which is opposite to the first direction D.

[0054] The first locking mechanism also includes a third elastic element 52, which is disposed between the rotating member 51 and the support base 3. The elastic force of the third elastic element 52 is used to drive the rotating member 51 to automatically rotate around the axis A in a direction that cooperates with the first locking member 61, such as... Figure 17 The diagram shows rotation about axis A in the direction of B.

[0055] The children's bed also includes an unlocking mechanism that is connected to or cooperates with a first locking mechanism. When the first locking mechanism is in a locked state, operating the unlocking mechanism can cause the first locking mechanism to move, thereby unlocking it from the locked state.

[0056] The unlocking mechanism includes an unlocking component 7, which is movably mounted on the support base 3. The unlocking component 7 is connected to or cooperates with the first locking component 61, and has a first position and a second position. When the first locking mechanism is in the locked state, the unlocking component 7 is in the first position, such as... Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown. When the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the unlocking element 7 is in the second position, as indicated. Figure 12 and Figure 13 As shown.

[0057] In this embodiment, the unlocking member 7 is slidably mounted on the support base 3. The unlocking member 7 is fixedly connected to the first locking member 61, so that when the unlocking member 7 is driven to slide from the first position to the second position, the first locking member 61 slides synchronously in the same direction, thereby unlocking the first locking mechanism. That is, when the unlocking member 7 slides in the second direction E, it drives the first locking mechanism to unlock. The fixed connection between the unlocking member 7 and the first locking member 61 makes the structure of the children's bed simple and the size small.

[0058] The children's bed also includes a second locking mechanism, which is connected to or cooperates with the unlocking element 7 and the support base 3, thereby locking the positions of the unlocking element 7 and the support base 3. The second locking mechanism has locked and unlocked states. When the second locking mechanism is in the locked state, the relative position between the unlocking element 7 and the support base 3 is fixed, and the unlocking element 7 cannot slide relative to the support base 3, thus preventing the first locking mechanism from unlocking. When the second locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the unlocking element 7 can slide relative to the support base 3 from a first position to a second position, thereby unlocking the first locking mechanism. By setting up the second locking mechanism, the safety performance of the children's bed during use can be improved, preventing the first locking mechanism from being unlocked due to accidental sliding of the unlocking element 7.

[0059] The second locking mechanism includes a second locking element 8, which is movably mounted on the first locking element 61. The second locking element 8 is connected to or cooperates with the support base 3 and the unlocking element 7 respectively to lock the unlocking element 7 in the first position.

[0060] In this embodiment, the second locking member 8 is slidably disposed on the first locking member 61 along the third direction F or the fourth direction H. The second locking member 8 is slidably engaged with the support base 3 and the unlocking member 7 respectively. The third direction F and the fourth direction H are opposite and are both perpendicular to the first direction D and the second direction E.

[0061] The support base 3 is provided with a first limiting groove 31, which extends along a first direction D or a second direction E. The second locking member 8 is provided with a second mating part 81 and a third mating part 82, which are sequentially arranged on the second locking member 8 along a fourth direction H. The width of the second mating part 81 is greater than the width of the first limiting groove 31, and the width of the third mating part 82 is not greater than the width of the first limiting groove 31.

[0062] When the second locking mechanism is in the locked state, the position of the second mating part 81 corresponds to the position of the first limiting groove 31. Since the width of the first limiting groove 31 is smaller than the width of the second mating part 81, the second mating part 81 cannot enter the first limiting groove 31 and pass through it. This causes the first limiting groove 31 to block the second locking member 8, preventing the second locking member 8 from sliding in the second direction E. Consequently, the unlocking member 7 cannot slide in the second direction E. Figure 9 As shown.

[0063] When the second locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the position of the third mating part 82 corresponds to the position of the first limiting groove 31. Since the width of the first limiting groove 31 is greater than or equal to the width of the third mating part 82, the second locking member 8 can slide relative to the support base 3 along the second direction E, allowing the third mating part 82 to enter and pass through the first limiting groove 31. The unlocking member 7 can also slide in the second direction E, thereby sliding from the first position to the second position. Figure 11 As shown.

[0064] By sliding the second locking member 8 relative to the support base 3 along the third direction F, the second locking mechanism can be switched from the locked state to the unlocked state.

[0065] The support base 3 is also provided with a first receiving groove 32 and a second receiving groove 33, which are respectively located at opposite ends of the extending direction of the first limiting groove 31, and both are connected to the first limiting groove 31. When the second locking mechanism is in the locked state, the second mating part 81 is located in the first receiving groove 32, such as... Figure 9 As shown. When the second locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the third mating part 82 is located in the first receiving groove 32, as... Figure 11 As shown. When the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the third mating part 82 is located in the second receiving groove 33, as... Figure 15 As shown.

[0066] The second locking member 8 is also provided with an unlocking part 84, and the unlocking member 7 is provided with a slot 71 that cooperates with the unlocking part 84. The unlocking part 84 is located in the slot 71 and can be slidably disposed relative to the slot 71 in a third direction F or a fourth direction H. The unlocking part 84 extends from the slot 71 to the outside of the unlocking member 7, thereby facilitating human operation to unlock the second locking mechanism from the locked state.

[0067] The children's bed also includes a pause mechanism, which works in conjunction with the first locking mechanism so that after the first locking mechanism is unlocked by operating the unlocking mechanism, the first locking mechanism remains in the unlocked state. Thus, after releasing the unlocking mechanism, the first locking member 61 will not automatically return to the locked position under the elastic force of the second elastic member 62, thereby freeing the operator's hands to adjust the height of the frame rod 4, making height adjustment of the frame rod 4 convenient.

[0068] The pausing mechanism includes a pausing element 91, which is slidably mounted on the first locking element 61. When the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the rotating element 51 cooperates with the pausing element 91, preventing the first locking element 61 from sliding in the first direction D, thereby preventing the first locking mechanism from locking from the unlocked state.

[0069] Specifically, the rotating member 51 is also provided with a second stop 512. When the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the pausing member 91 is located on one side of the second stop 512 and abuts against the second stop 512. The second stop 512 is located on the path of the first locking member 61 sliding in the first direction D, thereby blocking the first locking member 61 and preventing it from sliding in the first direction D. Thus, the first locking mechanism cannot lock from the unlocked state. Figure 12 As shown.

[0070] When the first locking mechanism is in the locked state, such as Figure 6 As shown, the pausing member 91 is located on the other side of the second stop 512. The second stop 512 has an inclined surface 512a. When the first locking member 61 slides in the second direction E to unlock the first locking mechanism from the locked state, the pausing member 91 abuts against the inclined surface 512a, allowing the pausing member 91 to slide relative to the first locking member 61 in the direction away from the second stop 512, i.e., in the fourth direction H. In this way, the second stop 512 will not prevent the first locking member 61 from sliding in the second direction E, allowing the first locking mechanism to unlock from the locked state.

[0071] In this embodiment, such as Figure 6 , Figure 8 , Figure 10 , Figure 12 , Figure 14 and Figure 16As shown, the pause member 91 is slidably mounted on the second locking member 8. The crib also includes a first elastic member 92 disposed between the second locking member 8 and the pause member 91. Specifically, the pause member 91 is provided with a guide post 911, and the second locking member 8 is also provided with a guide groove 83. The guide post 911 is located in the guide groove 83 and is slidably mounted along the length of the guide groove 83. One end of the first elastic member 92 is disposed on the guide post 911, and the other end of the first elastic member 92 is disposed on the second locking member 8. When the first locking mechanism is in the locked state, one end of the pause member 91 abuts against the rotating member 51 under the elastic force of the first elastic member 92.

[0072] When the children's bed is in normal use, the first locking mechanism is locked, the second locking mechanism is also locked, and the unlocking piece 7 is locked in the first position. Figures 5-9 As shown.

[0073] When it is necessary to adjust the height of the frame rod 4, both the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism must be unlocked from the locked state. The specific operation is as follows:

[0074] Pressing the second locking member 8 causes it to slide relative to the support base 3 along the third direction F, aligning the position of the third mating part 82 of the second locking member 8 with the position of the first limiting groove 31. The second locking mechanism is then in the unlocked state. Figure 10 and Figure 11 As shown. During this process, the pausing member 91 remains stationary due to the obstruction of the rotating member 5, and the second locking member 8 slides along the third direction F, causing the first elastic member 92 to be compressed and undergo elastic deformation.

[0075] Operate the unlocking component 7 to slide relative to the support base 3 along the second direction E, so that the first locking component 61 slides synchronously along the second direction E, and the first stop 611 gradually moves away from the first mating part 511. During this process, the pausing member 91 slides along the second direction E with the first locking member 6. Simultaneously, under the action of the inclined plane 512a, the pausing member 91 slides in the fourth direction H, away from the first stop 512, until the unlocking member 7 moves to the second position. At this point, the first stop 611 is completely disengaged from the first engaging part 511. When the pausing member 91 moves past the second stop 512 to the other side of the second stop 512, one end of the pausing member 91 is unobstructed. Under the elastic force of the first elastic member 92, the pausing member 91 slides in the third direction F. Simultaneously, under the action of the second elastic member 62, the pausing member 91 abuts against the second stop 512. The second stop 512 is located on the path of the first locking member 61 sliding in the first direction D, thus blocking the first locking member 61 and preventing it from sliding in the first direction D. The first locking mechanism remains in the unlocked state, and the unlocking member 7 remains in the second position. Figures 12-14 As shown.

[0076] At this point, the unlocking piece 7 can be released, and the frame rod 4 can be operated to rotate around the axis A relative to the support base 3 downwards, i.e., in the direction C, to its lowest position. When the frame rod 4 rotates relative to the support base 3, it drives the rotating piece 51 to rotate synchronously in the same direction, causing the second stop 512 to leave the path of the first locking piece 61 sliding in the first direction D. The first locking piece 61 then slides along the first direction D under the action of the second elastic piece 62 until it abuts against the rotating piece 51, causing the stopping piece 91 and the unlocking piece 7 to slide synchronously in the same direction for a certain distance, such as... Figures 16-18 As shown. At this time, by holding down the frame bar 4, you can take the child out of or into the crib.

[0077] When the frame rod 4 is released, the rotating member 51 rotates and resets around the axis A in the direction B under the elastic force of the third elastic member 52. The obstruction of the rotating member 51 on the first locking member 61 disappears, allowing the first locking member 61 to continue sliding and resetting along the first direction D under the elastic force of the first elastic member 62. This causes the unlocking member 7, the second locking member 8, and the pausing member 91 to slide synchronously in the same direction. When one end of the pausing member 91 abuts against the rotating member 51, it drives the pausing member 91 to slide along the fourth direction H, compressing the first elastic member 92. When the first elastic member 92 is compressed to a certain extent, it drives the second locking member 8 to slide and reset along the fourth direction H, until both the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism are locked again.

[0078] The above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical concept and features of this utility model, and are intended to enable those skilled in the art to understand the content of this utility model and implement it accordingly. They should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model. All equivalent changes or modifications made in accordance with the spirit and essence of this utility model should be included within the scope of protection of this utility model.

Claims

1. A children's bed, characterized in that: Includes a support frame and a bassinet assembly disposed on the support frame, the bassinet assembly comprising: Support base; The frame rod is movably mounted on the support base to adjust the height of the frame rod; A first locking mechanism is disposed between the support base and the frame rod to lock their relative positions. The first locking mechanism has a locked state and an unlocked state. The pausing mechanism works in conjunction with the first locking mechanism to ensure that the first locking mechanism remains in the unlocked state after it is unlocked.

2. The children's bed according to claim 1, characterized in that: The frame rod is rotatably mounted on the support base. The first locking mechanism includes a rotating member rotatably mounted on the support base and a first locking member slidably mounted on the support base. The rotating member is fixedly mounted on the frame rod. When the first locking mechanism is in the locked state, the rotating member cooperates with the first locking member. When the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the rotating member disengages from the first locking member.

3. The children's bed according to claim 2, characterized in that: The rotating member is provided with a first mating part, and the first locking member is provided with a first stop part; when the first locking mechanism is in the locked state, the first stop part and the first mating part abut against each other, and the first stop part blocks the path of the rotating member relative to the support base; when the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the first stop part disengages from the first mating part, and the first stop part moves away from the path of the rotating member relative to the support base.

4. The children's bed according to claim 2, characterized in that: The pausing mechanism includes a pausing member that can be slidably disposed on the first locking member. When the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the rotating member cooperates with the pausing member, so that the first locking member cannot slide in the first direction to lock the first locking mechanism.

5. The children's bed according to claim 4, characterized in that: The rotating member is also provided with a second stop. When the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the pausing member is located on one side of the second stop and abuts against the second stop to block the first locking member so that the first locking member cannot slide in the first direction.

6. The children's bed according to claim 5, characterized in that: When the first locking mechanism is in the locked state, the pause member is located on the other side of the second stop; The second stop is provided with an inclined surface. When the first locking member slides in the second direction to unlock the first locking mechanism, the pausing member abuts against the inclined surface, so that the pausing member can slide relative to the first locking member in the direction away from the second stop.

7. The children's bed according to claim 4, characterized in that: The children's bed also includes an unlocking mechanism, which is connected to or cooperates with the first locking mechanism to drive the first locking mechanism to unlock from the locked state; The unlocking mechanism includes an unlocking component that is connected to or cooperates with the first locking component. The unlocking component has a first position and a second position. When the first locking mechanism is in a locked state, the unlocking component is in the first position. When the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the unlocking element is in the second position.

8. The children's bed according to claim 7, characterized in that: The children's bed also includes a second locking mechanism, which includes a second locking member movably disposed on the first locking member. The second locking member is connected or cooperates with the support base and the unlocking member respectively to lock the unlocking member in a first position.

9. The children's bed according to claim 8, characterized in that: The support base is provided with a first limiting groove, and the second locking member is provided with a second mating part and a third mating part. The width of the second mating part is greater than the width of the first limiting groove, and the width of the third mating part is not greater than the width of the first limiting groove. When the second locking mechanism is in the locked state, the position of the second mating part corresponds to the position of the first limiting groove; when the second locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the position of the third mating part corresponds to the position of the first limiting groove.

10. The children's bed according to claim 9, characterized in that: The support base is provided with a first receiving groove and a second receiving groove, which are respectively located at opposite ends of the first limiting groove and are both connected to the first limiting groove; when the second locking mechanism is in the locked state, the second mating part is located in the first receiving groove. When the second locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the third mating part is located in the first receiving groove; when the first locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, the third mating part is located in the second receiving groove.

11. The children's bed according to claim 8, characterized in that: The second locking member is slidably disposed on the first locking member, the pause member is slidably disposed on the second locking member, and the crib further includes a first elastic member disposed between the second locking member and the pause member.

12. The children's bed according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first locking mechanism further includes a second elastic element, which is disposed between the first locking element and the support base to drive the first locking element to slide automatically in a first direction to lock the first locking mechanism. And / or, the first locking mechanism further includes a third elastic element disposed between the rotating member and the support base to drive the rotating member to automatically rotate in a direction that cooperates with the first locking member.