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US1777275A US357206A US35720629A US1777275A US 1777275 A US1777275 A US 1777275A US 357206 A US357206 A US 357206A US 35720629 A US35720629 A US 35720629A US 1777275 A US1777275 A US 1777275A
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in dressing stands and particularly to a novel dressing stand for infants having foldable retaining walls thereon.
  • Dressing stands of this character are com monly provided with fixed retaining walls. Such walls are objectionable as they limit the adaptation of such stands for other purposes than that for which they are originally designed. A. dressingstand for infants, having no retaining walls is impractical as it often becomes necessary to leave a-child alone for a moment, during which time the child is quite likely to roll. off.
  • yieldable retain-- ing walls are provided which are so con structed that they may easily and readily be moved. into or out of position without requiring 'additionalsecuring means other than that contained. therein.
  • one of the prime objects of. this invention is to provide an improved dressing stand for infants having novel foldable retaining walls thereon.
  • a further object of this invention resides in the provision of novel retaining means for maintaining the retaining walls in position which also provides suitable means for retaining said" walls in folded position.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the improved dressing stand having the novel retaini-ng walls in folded position below the plane of the table top.
  • Fig. 2 isa fragmentary perspectiveview ofthe dressing stand showing the retaining walls in vertical position.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view through a portion of the dressing table showing the longitudinal supporting bar thereof having the; covering secured thereto, the retaining wall being shown position in dotted lines-.
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmentary end elevational view of the dressing stand showing the novel pivotal mounting and retainingmeans for the side walls.
  • Fig. 5 is a side elevational view of the parts shown in Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged detail fragmental elevational view of one of the side retaining walls, showing the wire frame therein.
  • the invention in general, comprises the foldable frame members 11 connected to-- gether at their respective upper ends by longitudinal supporting bars 12.
  • a suitable covering 13 is arranged thereover substantially taut.
  • This covering material preferably is of canvas and is of such sizethat it extends beyond the edges of the foldable frame to provide overhanging side and end portions 14 and 1 5 respectively.
  • Suitable yiel-dable means isprovided in these overhanging portions foryieldingly maintain;- ing theni in. a vertical uprightposition, suchas shown Fig. 2to provide suitable retaining walls for the dressing stand.
  • eachof' the end frame members preferably include a pair of legs l6, pivotally connected at their center 17 to permit their being folded compactly.
  • the respective upper ends of each of the corresponding leg portions are rigidly connected together by longitudinal supporting bars 12..
  • This provides a very rigid foldable structure for supporting the flexible covering or top
  • the covering material 131nay be secured tothe longitudinal. supporting bars 1-2 in any suitable manner, however it preferablethat said covering be secured thereto by longitudinal recesses 18 provided on the outside surface of said supporting bars.
  • a rod or bar 19 is placed over the flexible covering material 13 and forced into said slot to provide means for securely retaining said material therein.
  • wingnuts' 20 or other suitable retaining means are provided on the longitudinal supporting bars 12 adjacent said slots which engages the rods 19 to retain same therein.
  • Each of the overhanging side members 14 is provided with a hem 21 which extends around the free edges thereof, and has mounted therein a frame member 22.
  • This frame member 22 preferably is formed of wire bent substantially U-shaped, as shown, having its ends 23 pivotally mounted in suitable hearing plates 24 carried on the upper ends of the legs 16.
  • a yielding member 25, preferably elastic, is mounted within the hem 26 on the longitudinal edge of each end member.
  • the elastic 25 serves to hold the side walls 14 tightly against the stops 28 and maintains the end walls 15 sub stantially taut.
  • the yield-j ing member 25 mounted in each of the end portions prevents flopping of the overhanging portions when they are disposed below the plane of the dressing stand top.
  • suitable pockets 31 may be formed in the side portions 14 to provide suitable accommodations for miscellaneous articles.
  • a dressing table for infants having, a foldable frame and a covering, said covering having overhanging side and end portions; means for maintaining said portions vertically to form a retaining wall around said covering, said means comprising a ri id frame carried in each side portion pivotally mounted to the foldable frame; yielding means cooperating with the said pivotally mounted frames for retaining the end walls in position; and yieldable locking means mounted in the supporting frame for releasably retaining the side walls vertically.
  • a dressing table for infants comprising, foldable frame including opposed pairs of pivotally connected legs having longitudinal bars connecting the respective upper portions thereof; a flexible cover on said frame, said cover having its ends and sides overhanging said frame; hems on the free edges of said overhanging portions; a U-shaped frame in the hem of each'overhanging side portion, said frame having its ends pivotally mounted in thedegs of the foldable frame; and an elastic band carried in the hem of each overhanging end having its ends secured to the U-shaped frame, whereby said overhanging members are yieldingly maintained in a vertical position.
  • a dressing table for infants comprising, a foldable frame and a flexible cover, said cover having; its ends and sides overhanging; hems on the edges of said overhanging portions; and a wire frame carried in the'hem of each overhanging side portion having its ends pivoted in the legs of the foldahle frame; each end member having an elastic band in the hem thereof, the ends of said band being secured to the wire frame where by the overhanging portions are yieldingly maintained in a vertical position to provide retaining walls for said cover.
  • a dressing table for infants comprising, a frame, including opposed pairs of pivotally connected legs having longitudinal bars connecting the respective upper ends thereof; a flexible cover on said frame, said covering having its ends and sides overhanging; hems provided on the edges of the said overhanging portions; a wire frame in the hem of each longitudinal overhanging portion; said frame having 1ts ends pivotally secured to the leg members; and an elastic band carried in the hem of the overhanging end portions secured at each end to the wire frame, whereby the overhanging portions are retained vertically above said covering to provide a retaining wall therearound.
  • a dressing table for infants comprising, a foldable frame; a flexible cover on said frame; said cover having its ends and sides overhanging the frame; a wire frame in each longitudinal overhanging portion pivotally secured to the leg members of the foldable frame; and an elastic band carried in each of said overhanging end portions secured at its ends to the wire frame, whereby the overhanging portions are yieldingly held in a vertical position above the flexible cover to provide retaining walls therefor.
  • a dressing table for infants comprising, a foldable frame, including opposed pairs of pivotally connected legs, having longitudinal bars connecting the respective upper portions of said legs; a flexible cover mounted on said frame secured to said longitudinal bars, whereby said covering is normally held taut, said cover having side and end portions overhanging said frame; hems in said overhanging portions; a substantially U-shaped wire frame in the hem of each overhanging side portion; said frame having its free ends pivotally secured to the leg members; and an elastic band in the hem of the end portions, having their ends secured to the U-shaped frame, whereby said overhanging portions are maintained vertically above the said cover to provide retaining walls therearound.

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F. GOODMAN Sept. 30, 1930.
DRESSING STAND Filed April 22, 1929 Patented Sept. 30, 1930 Fri-En GOODMAN, or MILWAUKEE; Wisconsin 'nn-EssI-NG STAND Application filed April 22, 1929. Serial. No. 357,206.
The present invention relates to improvements in dressing stands and particularly to a novel dressing stand for infants having foldable retaining walls thereon.
Dressing stands of this character are com monly provided with fixed retaining walls. Such walls are objectionable as they limit the adaptation of such stands for other purposes than that for which they are originally designed. A. dressingstand for infants, having no retaining walls is impractical as it often becomes necessary to leave a-child alone for a moment, during which time the child is quite likely to roll. off.
In the, present invention. yieldable retain-- ing walls areprovided which are so con structed that they may easily and readily be moved. into or out of position without requiring 'additionalsecuring means other than that contained. therein.
From .the foregoing it. can readily be understood that one of the prime objects of. this invention is to provide an improved dressing stand for infants having novel foldable retaining walls thereon.
It is another object of the present invention to provide novel means for yieldingly maintaining the retaining walls on a dressing stand, in position. a
so A further object of this invention resides in the provision of novel retaining means for maintaining the retaining walls in position which also provides suitable means for retaining said" walls in folded position.
The foregoing and such other objects of the present invention as will appear hereinafter as the description proceeds, will be more readily understood from the following specification, reference being had to the ac- 46 companying drawing, in which anexemplary form or"; the invention is shown.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the improved dressing stand having the novel retaini-ng walls in folded position below the plane of the table top.
Fig. 2 isa fragmentary perspectiveview ofthe dressing stand showing the retaining walls in vertical position. I
Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view through a portion of the dressing table showing the longitudinal supporting bar thereof having the; covering secured thereto, the retaining wall being shown position in dotted lines-. Fig. 4 is a fragmentary end elevational view of the dressing stand showing the novel pivotal mounting and retainingmeans for the side walls. H V
Fig. 5 is a side elevational view of the parts shown in Fig. 4. V
Fig. 6 is an enlarged detail fragmental elevational view of one of the side retaining walls, showing the wire frame therein.
The invention, in general, comprises the foldable frame members 11 connected to-- gether at their respective upper ends by longitudinal supporting bars 12. A suitable covering 13 is arranged thereover substantially taut. This covering material preferably is of canvas and is of such sizethat it extends beyond the edges of the foldable frame to provide overhanging side and end portions 14 and 1 5 respectively. Suitable yiel-dable means isprovided in these overhanging portions foryieldingly maintain;- ing theni in. a vertical uprightposition, suchas shown Fig. 2to provide suitable retaining walls for the dressing stand.
Referring to the drawing in detail, eachof' the end frame members preferably include a pair of legs l6, pivotally connected at their center 17 to permit their being folded compactly. The respective upper ends of each of the corresponding leg portions are rigidly connected together by longitudinal supporting bars 12.. This provides a very rigid foldable structure for supporting the flexible covering or top The covering material 131nay be secured tothe longitudinal. supporting bars 1-2 in any suitable manner, however it preferablethat said covering be secured thereto by longitudinal recesses 18 provided on the outside surface of said supporting bars. A rod or bar 19 is placed over the flexible covering material 13 and forced into said slot to provide means for securely retaining said material therein. To prevent accidental removal ofthe rods 19 from the recesses 18, wingnuts' 20 or other suitable retaining means (Fig. 3) are provided on the longitudinal supporting bars 12 adjacent said slots which engages the rods 19 to retain same therein.
Each of the overhanging side members 14 is provided with a hem 21 which extends around the free edges thereof, and has mounted therein a frame member 22. This frame member 22 preferably is formed of wire bent substantially U-shaped, as shown, having its ends 23 pivotally mounted in suitable hearing plates 24 carried on the upper ends of the legs 16. A yielding member 25, preferably elastic, is mounted within the hem 26 on the longitudinal edge of each end member.
15- The ends of the elastic are attached to the side portions of the wire frame 22, a notch.
end walls 15 upwardly due to the elastic 0011- nections therebetween. The elastic 25 serves to hold the side walls 14 tightly against the stops 28 and maintains the end walls 15 sub stantially taut.
Further assurance against displacement of W the walls is provided by a detent 29, carried in the bearing plates 24, which is adapted to yieldingly engage behind the leg portions of the wire frame members 22. It can readily be understood that it is a simple matter to dispose of the retaining walls, by swinging the side walls 14 outwardly and downwardly carrying the end walls 15 therewith. The yield-j ing member 25 mounted in each of the end portions prevents flopping of the overhanging portions when they are disposed below the plane of the dressing stand top. If desired suitable pockets 31 may be formed in the side portions 14 to provide suitable accommodations for miscellaneous articles.
While the preferred form of the invention has been shown and described in the fore going, it is to be understood that this invention is capable of embodying numerous variations in structural detail and modifications, asto form, without departing from the spirit of the invention nor the scope of the append ed claims. 1
I claim:
1'. In a dressing table for infants having, a foldable frame and a covering, said covering having overhanging side and end portions; means for maintaining said portions vertically to form a retaining wall around said covering, said means comprising a ri id frame carried in each side portion pivotally mounted to the foldable frame; yielding means cooperating with the said pivotally mounted frames for retaining the end walls in position; and yieldable locking means mounted in the supporting frame for releasably retaining the side walls vertically.
A dressing table for infants comprising, foldable frame including opposed pairs of pivotally connected legs having longitudinal bars connecting the respective upper portions thereof; a flexible cover on said frame, said cover having its ends and sides overhanging said frame; hems on the free edges of said overhanging portions; a U-shaped frame in the hem of each'overhanging side portion, said frame having its ends pivotally mounted in thedegs of the foldable frame; and an elastic band carried in the hem of each overhanging end having its ends secured to the U-shaped frame, whereby said overhanging members are yieldingly maintained in a vertical position.
3. A dressing table for infants comprising, a foldable frame and a flexible cover, said cover having; its ends and sides overhanging; hems on the edges of said overhanging portions; and a wire frame carried in the'hem of each overhanging side portion having its ends pivoted in the legs of the foldahle frame; each end member having an elastic band in the hem thereof, the ends of said band being secured to the wire frame where by the overhanging portions are yieldingly maintained in a vertical position to provide retaining walls for said cover.
f. A dressing table forinfantscomprising, a frame, including opposed pairs of pivotally connected'legs having longitudinal bars connectingthe respective upper portions thereof;'a flexible cover on said frame secured to said longitudinal bars, whereby said cover is normally held tautand has its ends and sides overhanging; a wire frame carried in each overhanging side, said frame having its ends pivotally secured to the legs, and an elastic band in said overhanging end portions having its ends secured to the wire frame, wherebysaid overhanging portions are maintained vertically above said covering to provide a retaining wall therearound.
5. A dressing table for infants comprising, a frame, including opposed pairs of pivotally connected legs having longitudinal bars connecting the respective upper ends thereof; a flexible cover on said frame, said covering having its ends and sides overhanging; hems provided on the edges of the said overhanging portions; a wire frame in the hem of each longitudinal overhanging portion; said frame having 1ts ends pivotally secured to the leg members; and an elastic band carried in the hem of the overhanging end portions secured at each end to the wire frame, whereby the overhanging portions are retained vertically above said covering to provide a retaining wall therearound.
' 6. A dressing table for infants comprising, a foldable frame; a flexible cover on said frame; said cover having its ends and sides overhanging the frame; a wire frame in each longitudinal overhanging portion pivotally secured to the leg members of the foldable frame; and an elastic band carried in each of said overhanging end portions secured at its ends to the wire frame, whereby the overhanging portions are yieldingly held in a vertical position above the flexible cover to provide retaining walls therefor.
7 A dressing table for infants comprising, a foldable frame, including opposed pairs of pivotally connected legs, having longitudinal bars connecting the respective upper portions of said legs; a flexible cover mounted on said frame secured to said longitudinal bars, whereby said covering is normally held taut, said cover having side and end portions overhanging said frame; hems in said overhanging portions; a substantially U-shaped wire frame in the hem of each overhanging side portion; said frame having its free ends pivotally secured to the leg members; and an elastic band in the hem of the end portions, having their ends secured to the U-shaped frame, whereby said overhanging portions are maintained vertically above the said cover to provide retaining walls therearound.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature at Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
FRED GOODMAN.
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US2500035A (en) * 1946-10-04 1950-03-07 Hollander Maurice Folding table structure
US2514735A (en) * 1948-03-31 1950-07-11 Clarence H Wilson Foldable tray-table unit
US2581883A (en) * 1948-08-05 1952-01-08 Rexart Metal Ind Inc Baby bathing stand
US3034153A (en) * 1959-07-09 1962-05-15 Mary J Sargent Infant table
US3479085A (en) * 1968-02-07 1969-11-18 Elaine Weinstein Slip cover type of article carrier
US4553785A (en) * 1983-09-22 1985-11-19 Duke Jr George B Lounge chair cover
WO2000061247A1 (en) * 1999-04-09 2000-10-19 Wu David J Table top with flexible pouches

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2500035A (en) * 1946-10-04 1950-03-07 Hollander Maurice Folding table structure
US2514735A (en) * 1948-03-31 1950-07-11 Clarence H Wilson Foldable tray-table unit
US2581883A (en) * 1948-08-05 1952-01-08 Rexart Metal Ind Inc Baby bathing stand
US3034153A (en) * 1959-07-09 1962-05-15 Mary J Sargent Infant table
US3479085A (en) * 1968-02-07 1969-11-18 Elaine Weinstein Slip cover type of article carrier
US4553785A (en) * 1983-09-22 1985-11-19 Duke Jr George B Lounge chair cover
WO2000061247A1 (en) * 1999-04-09 2000-10-19 Wu David J Table top with flexible pouches

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