Foldable and adjustable frame
A frame includes a middle unit, a first unit and a second unit. Each of the middle, first and second units includes pivotally connected longitudinal members. Each of the first and second units also includes lateral members pivotally connected to its longitudinal members and the middle unit. The lateral and longitudinal members of the middle, first and second units are foldable onto each other, making the frame very compact when folded. The lateral members of at least one of the first and second units are adjustable in length, allowing the frame to adjust its dimension in a lateral direction when unfolded. Additionally or optionally, at least one longitudinal member of the first unit and at least one longitudinal member of the second unit are adjustable in length, allowing the frame to adjust its dimension in a longitudinal direction when unfolded.
1 . A frame, including:
a middle unit including a first supporting member, a second supporting member, a first coupler and a second coupler, wherein
proximal ends of the first and second supporting members are pivotally connected to each other;
a distal end of the first supporting member is pivotally connected to the first coupler such that the first supporting member is rotatable relative to the first coupler around a first lateral axis; and
a distal end of the second supporting member is pivotally connected to the second coupler such that the second supporting member is rotatable relative to the second coupler around a second lateral axis;
a first unit disposed at a first side of the middle unit when the frame is unfolded, the first unit including a first leg, a first longitudinal member, a second longitudinal member, a first lateral member and a second lateral member, wherein:
proximal ends of the first and second longitudinal members are pivotally connected to each other;
a distal end of the first lateral member is pivotally connected to the first longitudinal member;
a distal end of the second lateral member is pivotally connected to the second longitudinal member; and
a proximal end of the first lateral member is pivotally connected to the first coupler and a proximal end of the second lateral member is pivotally connected to the second coupler such that the first unit is rotatable relative to the first and second couplers around a first longitudinal axis; and
a second unit disposed at a second side of the middle unit when the frame is unfolded, the second unit including a second leg, a third longitudinal member, a fourth longitudinal member, a third lateral member and a fourth lateral member, wherein:
proximal ends of the third and fourth longitudinal members are pivotally connected to each other;
a distal end of the third lateral member is pivotally connected to the third longitudinal member;
a distal end of the fourth lateral member is pivotally connected to the fourth longitudinal member; and
a proximal end of the third lateral member is pivotally connected to the first coupler and a proximal end of the fourth lateral member is pivotally connected to the second coupler such that the second unit is rotatable relative to the first and second couplers around a second longitudinal axis; wherein:
(i) the first and second supporting members of the middle unit, the first and second longitudinal members of the first unit, the first and second lateral members of the first unit, the third and fourth longitudinal members of the second unit, and the third and fourth lateral members of the second unit are foldable onto each other,
(ii) each of the first and second lateral members of the first unit is adjustable in length, thereby allowing the frame when unfolded to adjust its size in a lateral direction of the frame,
(iii) each of the first longitudinal member of the first unit and the third longitudinal member of the second unit comprises a proximal longitudinal segment and a distal longitudinal segment telescopically connected to each other and selectively movable relative to each other in a longitudinal direction of the frame, the proximal longitudinal segment of the first longitudinal member is fixedly coupled to the first leg, and the proximal longitudinal segment of the third longitudinal member is fixedly coupled to the second leg, and
(iv) the distal end of the first lateral member is pivotally connected to the proximal longitudinal segment of the first longitudinal member and remains stationary relative to the distal longitudinal segment of the first longitudinal member during selective movement of the distal longitudinal segment of the first longitudinal member, such that the selective movement of the distal longitudinal segment of the first longitudinal member is independent of the first lateral member and independent of the first leg, and the distal end of the third lateral member is pivotally connected to the proximal longitudinal segment of the third longitudinal member and remains stationary relative to the distal longitudinal segment of the third longitudinal member during selective movement of the distal longitudinal segment of the third longitudinal member, such that the selective movement of the distal longitudinal segment of the third longitudinal member is independent of the third lateral member and independent of the second leg, thereby allowing the frame to adjust its size in the longitudinal direction of the frame by moving only the distal longitudinal segment segments of the first longitudinal member and the third longitudinal member.
2 . The frame of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second couplers includes:
a first slot to receive or pivotally connect the distal end of the first or second supporting member of the middle unit;
a second slot to receive or pivotally connect the distal end of the first or second lateral member of the first unit; and
a third slot to receive or pivotally connect the distal end of the third or fourth lateral member of the second unit.
3 . The frame of claim 2 , wherein:
the second and third slots are aligned with each other; and
the first slot is substantially perpendicular to the second and third slots.
4 . The frame of claim 1 , wherein:
the first lateral axis is located outwardly relative to the first lateral member of the first unit and the third lateral member of the second unit; and
the second lateral axis is located outwardly relative to the second lateral member of the first unit and the fourth lateral member of the second unit.
5 . The frame of claim 1 , wherein the first and second units are substantially the same.
6 . The frame of claim 1 , wherein each of the third and fourth lateral members of the second unit is adjustable in length.
7 . The frame of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second lateral members of the first unit includes a plurality of segments telescopically coupled with each other.
8 . The frame of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of segments includes:
a first segment pivotally connected to the first or second longitudinal member of the first unit; and
a second segment pivotally connected to the first or second coupler, wherein the first and second segments are coupled with each other and movable relative to each other along a length direction of the first or second lateral member of the first unit.
9 . The frame of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of segments further includes:
a third segment disposed between the first and second segments, wherein (i) the third segment is slidably coupled with the first segment, (ii) the second segment is slidably coupled with the third segment, and (iii) the first, second and third segments are movable relative to each other along the length direction of the first or second lateral member of the first unit.
10 . The frame of claim 9 , wherein:
at least a portion of each of the first, second and third segments is tubular;
the first segment receives at least a portion of the third segment;
the third segment receives at least a portion of the second segment;
the first segment includes a plurality of first snap-in holes spaced apart from each other along a length direction of the first segment;
the third segment includes a first snapping part and a plurality of second snap-in holes spaced apart from each other along a length direction of the third segment;
the second segment includes a second snapping part; and
the first snapping part of the third segment is selectively engageable with any one of the plurality of first snap-in holes of the first segment, and the second snapping part of the second segment is selectively engageable with any one of the plurality of second snap-in holes of the third segment, thereby allowing the frame when unfolded to adjust its size.
11 . The frame of claim 10 , wherein:
the first snapping part includes a first elastic member disposed inside of the third segment and a first protrusion biased by the first elastic member to protrude through a hole on a wall of the third segment; and
the second snapping part includes a second elastic member disposed inside of the second segment and a second protrusion biased by the second elastic member to protrude through a hole on a wall of the second segment.
12 . The frame of claim 1 , wherein:
the proximal ends of the first and second supporting members of the middle unit are pivotally connected to each other by a third coupler such that the first supporting member is rotatable relative to the third coupler around a third lateral axis, and the second supporting member is rotatable relative to the third coupler around a fourth lateral axis.
13 . The frame of claim 12 , wherein:
the proximal ends of the first and second longitudinal members are pivotally connected to each other by a fourth coupler such that the first longitudinal member is rotatable relative to the fourth coupler around a first auxiliary axis, and the second longitudinal member is rotatable relative to the fourth coupler around a second auxiliary axis;
the distal end of the first lateral member is pivotally connected to the first longitudinal member such that the first longitudinal member is rotatable relative to the first lateral member around a third auxiliary axis;
the distal end of the second lateral member is pivotally connected to the second longitudinal member such that the second longitudinal member is rotatable relative to the second lateral member around a fourth auxiliary axis;
the proximal ends of the third and fourth longitudinal members are pivotally connected to each other by a fifth coupler such that the third longitudinal member is rotatable relative to the fifth coupler around a fifth auxiliary axis, and the fourth longitudinal member is rotatable relative to the fifth coupler around a sixth auxiliary axis;
the distal end of the third lateral member is pivotally connected to the third longitudinal member such that the third longitudinal member is rotatable relative to the third lateral member around a seventh auxiliary axis;
the distal end of the fourth lateral member is pivotally connected to the fourth longitudinal member such that the fourth longitudinal member is rotatable relative to the fourth lateral member around an eighth auxiliary axis; and
when the frame is unfolded, the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth auxiliary axes are substantially vertical.
14 . The frame of claim 13 , wherein:
when the first and second units are folded onto each other by rotating the first unit around the first longitudinal axis and rotating the second unit around the second longitudinal axis, the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth auxiliary axes are substantially parallel to the first, second, third and fourth lateral axes.
15 . The frame of claim 14 , wherein when the first and second units are folded onto each other by rotating the first unit around the first longitudinal axis and rotating the second unit around the second longitudinal axis:
the first and fifth auxiliary axes are aligned with each other;
the second and sixth auxiliary axes are aligned with each other;
the third and seventh auxiliary axes are aligned with each other; and
the fourth and eighth auxiliary axes are aligned with each other.
16 . The frame of claim 13 , wherein
a distance between the first and second auxiliary axes or between the fifth and sixth auxiliary axes is greater than a distance between the third and fourth lateral axes.
17 . The frame of claim 12 , wherein the middle unit further includes:
a first middle leg fixedly connected to the first coupler;
a second middle leg fixedly connected to the second coupler; and
a third middle leg fixedly connected to the third coupler.
18 . The frame of claim 1 , wherein
the first unit further includes a first plurality of legs, each pivotally connected to the first or second longitudinal member; and
the second unit further includes a second plurality of legs, each pivotally connected to the third or fourth longitudinal member.
19 . A frame, including:
a middle unit;
a first unit disposed at a first side of the middle unit when the frame is unfolded, the first unit including (i) a first longitudinal support, and (ii) a pair of first lateral supports, each having an end connected to the middle unit and another end connected to the first longitudinal support; and
a second unit disposed at a second side of the middle unit when the frame is unfolded, the second unit including (i) a second longitudinal support, and (ii) a pair of second lateral supports, each having an end connected to the middle unit and another end connected to the second longitudinal support,
wherein:
(i) each of the first longitudinal support of the first unit and the second longitudinal support of the second unit comprises a longitudinal segment selectively movable in a longitudinal direction of the frame, wherein (a) the pair of first lateral supports remains stationary relative to the first longitudinal support of the first unit during selective movement of the first longitudinal support of the first unit, (b) the pair of first lateral supports remains stationary relative to the second longitudinal support of the second unit during selective movement of the second longitudinal support of the second unit, and (c) the selective movement of the longitudinal segment is independent of the pair of first lateral supports and independent of the pair of second lateral supports, thereby allowing the frame to adjust its size in the longitudinal direction of the frame by moving only the longitudinal segment of the first longitudinal support of the first unit and the second longitudinal support of the second unit,
(ii) the pair of first lateral supports or the pair of second lateral supports is adjustable in length, thereby allowing the frame to adjust its size in a lateral direction of the frame; and
(iii) a first distal end of at least one of the pair of first lateral supports is pivotably connected to a proximal longitudinal segment of the first longitudinal support, and a second distal end of at least one of the pair of second lateral supports is pivotably connected to a proximal longitudinal segment of the second longitudinal support.
20 . The frame of claim 19 , wherein the first unit includes a plurality of segments telescopically coupled with each other.