This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/401,310, which was filed on Aug. 11, 2010, and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/384,714, which was filed on Sep. 21, 2010, and is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a bassinet set and a playard module thereof, and more specifically, to a bassinet set capable of adjusting an angle of a placing device relative to a bassinet and a playard module thereof.
2. Description of the Prior Art
For meeting user needs, many additional accessories are disposed on a playard to increase convenience of the playard in use, such as assembly of a bassinet and an infant napper.
A conventional infant napper is a convenient and common tool for a caregiver to take care of an infant. The conventional infant napper is usually used for disposing on a bassinet hung on a playard to allow that the caregiver can place the infant thereon, so as to make the infant lie comfortably. However, the conventional infant napper does not have an angle adjusting function. Thus, if the caregiver wants to feed the infant on the infant napper directly, infant acid reflux or choking may occur easily since the infant lies flat on the infant napper. Although the said problem can be solved by additional disposal of an angle adjusting mechanism in the infant napper, the angle adjusting mechanism may cause the structural design of the infant napper to be too complicated and difficult to operate.
The present invention provides a bassinet set for hanging on a playard. The bassinet set includes a bassinet and a placing device. The bassinet has at least one first angle adjusting sleeve formed on an inner wall of the bassinet. The placing device is removably disposed on the bassinet. The placing device includes a holding body and a tubular frame. The holding body is used for holding an infant. The tubular frame is disposed around the holding body. The tubular frame includes a first end portion and a second end portion. The second end portion is used for detachably connecting to the first end portion after the first end portion passes through the first angle adjusting sleeve, so as to make the holding body oblique to the bassinet.
The present invention further provides a playard module including a playard and a bassinet set. The bassinet set is hung on the playard. The bassinet set includes a bassinet and a placing device. The bassinet has at least one first angle adjusting sleeve formed on an inner wall of the bassinet. The placing device is removably disposed on the bassinet. The placing device includes a holding body and a tubular frame. The holding body is used for holding an infant. The tubular frame is disposed around the holding body. The tubular frame includes a first end portion and a second end portion. The second end portion is used for detachably connecting to the first end portion after the first end portion passes through the first angle adjusting sleeve, so as to make the holding body oblique to the bassinet.
The present invention further provides a playard module including a playard and a placing device. The playard has at least one first angle adjusting sleeve formed on an inner wall of the playard. The placing device is removably disposed on the playard. The placing device includes a holding body and a tubular frame. The holding body is used for holding an infant. The tubular frame is disposed around the holding body. The tubular frame includes a first end portion and a second end portion. The second end portion is used for detachably connecting to the first end portion after the first end portion passes through the first angle adjusting sleeve, so as to make the placing device oblique to the playard.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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As for the detachable connection design between the first end portion 28 and the second end portion 30, it is depicted as shown in
More detailed description for angle adjustment of the bassinet set 14 is provided as follows. Please refer to
On the other hand, when the caregiver wants the infant to lie flat on the placing device 18, the caregiver just needs to press the fixing bump 35 downward to be separate from the fixing hole 33 and then pull the first end portion 28 out of the first angle adjusting sleeve 20 in
It should be mentioned that the said design that the first and second end portions of the tubular frame are detachably interconnected after the first end portion passes through the angle adjusting sleeve can be also applied to the opposite side of the placing device 18 in
The said second angle adjusting sleeve 22 is an omissible component for simplifying the design and angle adjusting operation of the bassinet set 14, meaning that the caregiver can just put the placing device 18 on the bassinet 16 directly without fixing the placing device 18 onto the bassinet 16 via the second angle adjusting sleeves 22. Furthermore, number of the first angle adjusting sleeve 20 is not limited to one as shown in
The said design can be also applied to the playard 12 for directly fixing the placing device 18 onto the playard 12 to make the holding body 24 oblique to or parallel to the playard 12 without the bassinet 16. For example, the playard 12 can has a third angle adjusting sleeve formed on an inner wall of the playard 12 and a fourth angle adjusting sleeve formed under the third angle adjusting sleeve (not shown in figures). Accordingly, when the first end portion 28 passes through the third angle adjusting sleeve, the second end portion 30 can be detachably connected to the first end portion to make the holding body 24 oblique to the playard 12, and when the first end portion 28 passes through the fourth angle adjusting sleeve, the second end portion 30 can be detachably connected to the first end portion 28 to make the holding body 24 substantially parallel to the playard 12. Furthermore, the said design can be further applied to a playard module only including a playard and a placing device. For example, the playard can has a first angle adjusting sleeve formed on an inner wall of the playard and a second angle adjusting sleeve formed under the first angle adjusting sleeve (not shown in figures) for fixing the placing device onto the playard to make the placing device oblique to or parallel to the playard. As for the related description for the structural design and angle adjustment of the said playard module, it can be reasoned by analogy according to the said embodiment and therefore omitted herein.
Compared with the prior art, the present invention utilizes the design that the first and second end portions of the tubular frame are detachably interconnected after the first end portion passes through the angle adjusting sleeve, to make the placing device oblique to the bassinet. In such a manner, via the said simple design, the present invention cannot only provide an angle adjusting function to the placing device without additional disposal of an angle adjusting mechanism with a complicated design, but also solve the said infant acid reflux and choking problem.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
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