Information
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Patent Grant
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6513164
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Patent Number
6,513,164
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Date Filed
Friday, September 14, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Hale; Gloria M.
- Hoey; Alissa L.
Agents
- Law Offices of John G. Chupa and Associates, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 002 695
- 002 69
- 002 75
- 002 83
- 002 89
- 005 494
- 005 431
- 005 419
- 005 655
- 297 465
- 297 485
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A baby blanket assembly 10 which includes a support portion 12 and a cover portion 14 which may be selectively attached to the support portion 12 to cooperatively form a baby containment pouch 24. The baby blanket assembly 12 may include a pacifier 25 and a burp cloth 34 in addition to a breathing sensor, a sound device, and/or a motion sensor.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to a baby blanket assembly and more particularly to a baby blanket assembly which securely and removably receives a baby and which provides a safe and comfortable environment for the baby to sleep and rest.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A baby blanket typically comprises a one-piece relatively small and generally flat cover which is typically wrapped around a baby. While the foregoing blanket does allow a baby to be kept relatively warm, it suffers from some drawbacks. For example and without limitation, the blanket does not reliably secure the baby within the blanket and, in fact, is frequently tossed aside by the baby, thereby causing the baby to be cold and uncomfortable. Further, the blanket may also be undesirably moved to cover the face of the baby, thereby increasing the likelihood of suffocating the baby or undesirably restricting the amount of oxygen which is communicated to the baby, thereby otherwise damaging the baby. The blanket also fails to provide a warning to the parents or other interested interested individuals of the undesired movement of the baby or of a loss of or interruption of breathing. The present invention overcomes some or all of these aforedescribed drawbacks in a new and novel manner and comprises a new useful baby blanket assembly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a first non-limiting advantage of the present invention to provide a baby blanket assembly which overcomes some or all of the previously delineated drawbacks associated with prior baby blankets.
It is a second non-limiting advantage of the present invention to provide a baby blanket assembly which overcomes some or all of the drawbacks associated with prior baby blankets and which, by way of example and without limitation, provides a baby retention pouch which securely positions and/or retains the baby within the baby blanket assembly.
It is a third non-limiting advantage of the present invention to provide a baby blanket assembly which overcomes some or all of the drawbacks associated with prior baby blankets and which, by way of example and without limitation, detects the presence and movement of a baby residing within the baby blanket assembly.
According to a first non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a baby blanket assembly is provided and includes a first support portion; a second cover portion; a fastener which selectively couples the second cover portion to the first support portion including a first selectively raised portion and a pouch; a burp cloth which is removably secured within the first selectively raised portion; and a pacifier which is removably placed within the pouch.
According to a second non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a baby blanket assembly is provided and includes a first generally flat portion having a raised head support; a second portion which is removably attached to the first portion and which cooperates with the first generally flat portion to form a baby containment pouch which extends from below the head support to one end of the first generally flat portion, the second portion having a width which is greater than the width of the first portion; and a sound device which is removably and operatively disposed within the second portion.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, a baby blanket assembly is provided and includes a generally rectangular and selectively foldable first support portion having an attractive display which is disposed upon a first surface of the first support portion and which further includes a motion detector assembly and a raised head support portion; a second cover portion which is selectively attached to the first support portion and which cooperates with the first support portion to form a baby containment pouch, the second cover portion further including a breathing detector assembly which detects the occurrence of breathing by a baby and a pouch.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention and by reference to the following drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a baby blanket assembly which is made in accordance with the teachings of the preferred embodiment of the invention in combination with a baby.
FIG. 2
is an unassembled perspective view of the baby blanket assembly which is shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is perspective view of the baby blanket assembly which is shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
FIG. 4
is a view similar to that which is shown in
FIG. 3
but illustrating the selective engagement of a portion of the baby blanket assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to
FIGS. 1-4
, there is shown a baby blanket assembly
10
which is made in accordance with the teachings of the preferred embodiment of the invention.
As shown, baby blanket assembly
10
includes a generally flat and relatively soft baby support portion
12
which, in one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, is generally rectangular and selectively foldable. In other non-limiting embodiments of the invention, the support portion
12
may be triangular or substantially any other desired shape or configuration. As shown, support portion
12
includes a raised and padded head support portion
14
which forms part of a decorative design or insignia
16
, and a fastening member in the form of a Velcro® type strip
18
which is disposed around a portion of the periphery of the support portion
12
which resides below the padded head rest
14
(e.g., between the end
15
opposite of the head rest
14
and the head rest
14
).
Baby assembly
12
further includes a second or “cover” portion
20
having a fastening member in the form of a Velcro® strip
22
which is complementary to the strip
18
(e.g., the term “complementary” means that the strip
22
may selectively and removably adhere to the strip
18
) and which is disposed around a portion of the periphery of the cover portion
20
below the head rest portion
14
.
As shown best in
FIGS. 1
,
3
, and
4
, the fastening member
22
is adapted to be selectively attached to the fastening member
18
, thereby cooperatively allowing the portions
12
and
20
to form a baby retention pouch
24
into which a baby
30
may be selectively and snugly inserted or which may be formed after the baby
30
has been placed upon the support portion
12
(e.g., the baby
30
may be initially placed upon the support portion
12
and the cover
20
may be placed over the baby while adhered to the support portion
12
by the complementary fastens
18
,
22
). The pouch
24
extends from the end
15
to just below the padded head rest
14
. Importantly, the support portion
12
is substantially wider than the cover portion
20
in order to allow the cover portion
20
to be selectively “wrapped around” the baby
30
as the baby
30
is being carried.
The cover portion
20
further includes a heart shaped pouch
40
into which a pacifier
42
may be selectively and removably placed and two substantially identical portions, in the form of hands or arms
46
,
48
which may be selectively engaged to receive a burp cloth
50
. That is, each arm
46
,
48
may respectively have or complementary faster member
51
,
53
which may engage and secure the burp cloth
50
upon the cover portion
20
.
Further, in one non-limiting embodiment, the blanket assembly
12
includes a self-powered or battery operated sound device
100
which may be selectively contained within either the support portion
12
or the cover portion
20
and which is adapted to generate a certain sound, such as the sound of a mother's womb. That is, device
100
may be coupled to a switch
101
by a bus
102
which is “threaded through” or traverses the support portion
12
. Switch
101
protrudes from the blanket assembly
10
and allows the device
100
to be selectively activated and deactivate when the switch
101
is respectively depressed a first and then a second time. In one non-limiting embodiment, device
100
is placed within a selectively accessible pouch
103
which is formed within the cover portion
12
(e.g., pouch
103
is selectively closed by a pain of complementary fasteners or clasps
105
,
107
or opened allowing the device
100
to be removed and serviced). That is, fastener
105
is disposed upon support portion
12
and fastener
107
is disposed upon the top surface of the pouch and is adapted to selectively engage and disengage the fastener
105
to allow access to pouch
103
. In another non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the sounding device
100
may be programmable and adapted to receive, record, and to replay substantially any desired sound, such as but not limited to a mother's voice. Further, in other non-limiting embodiments of the invention, the baby blanket assembly
10
may include a self-powered or battery operated motion detector
60
, such as those utilized in vehicle security systems, which may be selectively and removably received within the support portion
12
or the cover portion
14
in the same manner that device
100
resides within portions
12
,
20
and which is adapted to sense the movement of the baby
30
from the blanket
12
and to generate an audible warning sound. Further, in yet another non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the baby blanket assembly
12
may include a self-powered or battery powered breathing sensor
70
which may be operatively placed within the support portion
12
in the same manner that device
100
resides within the support portion
12
in close proximity to the head of the baby
30
and which is adapted to detect any discontinuity or stoppage of breathing from the baby
30
and to generate an audible warning signal, thereby informing the parents and other interested individuals of a stoppage or discontinuity of the breathing of the baby
30
. In one embodiment, sensor
70
may comprise an oxygen sensor or be adapted to programmably receive a certain pre-recorded sound of the noise made by the sleeping baby
30
and to compare this stored noise in order to determine whether the baby
30
remained sleeping.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the exact construction and method which has been illustrated above, but that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as is delineated within the following claims. It should be appreciated that the blanket assembly
10
allows a baby
30
to be securely positioned within the assembly
10
, thereby reducing or substantially eliminating the likelihood of suffocation or damage caused from a lack of oxygen and further provides an aesthetically pleasing overall appearance while providing positive confirmation of the movement of the baby
30
from the assembly
12
or the loss of breathing while further providing a pleasing and restful sound to the baby
30
. Moreover, the selectively detachable and foldable nature of the portions
12
and
20
allow the assembly
10
to be easily stored and transported.
Claims
- 1. A baby blanket assembly comprising a first foldable support portion; a second foldable cover portion having a pouch and a pair of substantially identical arm portions, wherein each of said arm portion include a fastening member effective to hold each of said arms to said second cover portion; a fastener which selectively couples said second cover portion to said first support portion; a burp cloth which is removably secured to said second cover portion by said pair of substantially identical arm portions; and a pacifier which is removably placed within said pouch.
- 2. The baby blanket assembly of claim 1 further comprising a sound device which is contained within said first support portion.
- 3. The baby blanket assembly of claim 1 further comprising a sound device which is operatively contained within said second cover portion.
- 4. The baby blanket assembly of claim 1 wherein said cover portion has a width which is greater than said first support portion.
- 5. The baby blanket assembly of claim 4 wherein said cover portion and said support portion are each substantially flat.
- 6. The baby blanket assembly of claim 5 wherein said sound device is adapted to emit the sound of a mother's womb.
- 7. The baby blanket assembly of claim 5 further comprising an breath sensing device which is adapted to detect the breathing of a baby.
- 8. The baby blanket of claim 7 wherein said breath sensing device includes a second portion which emits an audible warning signal in the event that breathing is undetected.
- 9. A baby blanket assembly comprising a first generally flat portion having a raised head support; a second portion which is removably attached to said first portion and which cooperates with said first generally flat portion to form a baby containment pouch which extends from below the head support to one end of said first generally flat portion, said second portion having a width which is greater than the width of said first portion and a pair of substantially identical arm portions which cooperate to selectively hold a burp cloth to said second portion; and a sound emitting device which is removably and operatively disposed within said second portion.
- 10. The baby blanket assembly of claim 9 wherein said sound emitting device creates the sound of a mother's womb.
- 11. The baby blanket assembly of claim 9 wherein said sound emitting device is a programmable device which programmably receives a certain sound and which selectively emits said certain sound.
- 12. The baby blanket assembly of claim 9 further comprising a sound detecting device which detects the sound of breathing.
- 13. The baby blanket assembly of claim 12 wherein said sound detecting device includes an alarm which is activated when breathing is undetected.
- 14. The baby blanket assembly of claim 9 wherein said sound emitting device creates the sound of a mother's voice.
- 15. The baby blanket assembly of claim 14 further comprising a pressure sensor which detects a departure of a baby from the baby containment pouch and which selectively emits a warning signal upon said departure.
- 16. A baby blanket assembly comprising a generally rectangular and selectively foldable first support portion having an attractive display which is disposed upon a first surface of said first support portion and which further includes a motion detector assembly and a raised head support portion; a second cover portion which is selectively attached to said first support portion and which cooperates with said first support portion to form a baby containment pouch, said second cover portion further including a breathing detector assembly which detect the occurrence of breathing by a baby and a pouch.
- 17. The baby blanket assembly of claim 16 further comprising a burp cloth which is removably contained within said pouch.
- 18. The baby blanket assembly of claim 17 further comprising a pacifier which is removably contained within said pouch.
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