Information
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Patent Grant
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6708356
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Patent Number
6,708,356
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 5, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 23, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, PA
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 005 494
- 005 655
- 005 485
- 005 496
- 128 872
- 128 873
- 128 874
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A bedding article includes a bottom panel and a top panel for receiving a baby. A plurality of fasteners secure the top and bottom panels and define a openings for receiving the lower torso and legs of the baby. A plurality of fasteners are spaced about the periphery of the bottom panel to releasably secure the bottom panel in a fixed position on a sleeping surface. In another aspect, the bedding article includes additional leg openings to allow selective placement of the child in a prone, supine, or side position. In further aspects, a pouch for receiving a portion of the baby and a garment worn by the baby for attachment to the bottom panel are provided. The bedding articles herein are advantageously used in conjunction with a mattress which is inclined to prevent the subject from sliding down the incline under the influence of gravity.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a bedding article. It finds particular application in retaining and preventing downward sliding movement of a baby in a crib or other mattress which is inclined, and will be described primarily in reference thereto. However, it will be appreciated that the present invention may be employed in conjunction with all manner of sleep surfaces and children of various ages.
Positional treatment of a child by elevating one side of a crib mattress has proven useful in certain circumstances, such as in the prevention of reflux and alleviating congestion and cold symptoms, thereby helping the child to sleep better. However, if unrestrained, the baby may slide down the inclined mattress and may potentially wind up in a compromising position.
Accordingly, the present invention contemplates a new and improved bedding article which can securely restrain or cradle a child while providing a safe, secure, and comfortable place to sleep.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect, a bedding article for releasably retaining a human child on an inclined surface includes a generally planar bottom panel comprising a sheet of material and a top panel comprising a sheet of material which is secured at a first position along its peripheral edge to the bottom panel by a first fastener. Second and third fasteners releasably secure the top panel to the bottom panel at second and third positions, respectively, on the top panel. The second and third fasteners are spaced apart from each other and from the first fastener to define first, second and third openings for receiving a lower torso and first and second legs of the child when the first, second, and third fasteners are in fastened position. A plurality of additional fasteners are attached to and spaced about the peripheral edge of the bottom panel to releasably secure the bottom panel in a fixed position relative to the inclined surface.
In another aspect, a bedding article for releasably retaining a human child on an inclined surface, comprises a generally planar bottom panel comprising a sheet of material a top panel secured to the bottom panel at a first position along its peripheral edge via a first fastener. Second and third fasteners releasably secure the top panel at second and third positions on the top panel, the second and third fasteners spaced apart from each other and from the first fastener, thereby defining first, second and third openings for receiving a lower torso and first and second legs of the child when the child is placed within the bedding article in a supine or prone position and when the first, second, and third fasteners are in fastened position. Fourth and fifth openings are also provided which are adapted to receive the first and second legs when the child is placed in the bedding article in a side lateral position.
In yet another aspect, a bedding article for releasably retaining a human child on an inclined surface, comprises a generally planar bottom panel comprising a sheet of material and a top panel comprising a sheet of material. The top panel is secured about a portion of its peripheral edge to the second surface of the bottom panel. A plurality of additional fasteners are attached to and spaced about the peripheral edge of the bottom panel, the additional fasteners being adapted to releasably secure the bottom panel in fixed position relative to the inclined surface.
In still a further aspect, a bedding article for releasably retaining a human child on an inclined surface, comprises a generally planar bottom panel and a garment adapted to be worn around a pelvic region of the child. A hook-and-pile fastening system releasably secures the garment to the bottom panel. One of the hook component and the pile component is attached to the bottom panel and the other of the hook component and the pile component is secured to the garment. A plurality of additional fasteners are attached to and spaced about the peripheral edge of the bottom panel so as to releasably secure the bottom panel in fixed position relative to the inclined surface.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention as claimed. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the general description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings, which are only for purposes of illustrating preferred embodiments and are not to be construed as limiting the invention:
FIG. 1
is a top plan view showing a first embodiment of a bedding article according to the present invention, and illustrating the manner of operation of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a top plan view of a second embodiment of a bedding article according to the present invention;
FIGS. 3A and 3B
are perspective views of third and fourth embodiments of bedding articles according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a top plan view of a fifth embodiment of a bedding article according to the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a sixth embodiment of a bedding article according to the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a top plan view of a seventh embodiment of a bedding article according to the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a top plan view of an eighth embodiment of a bedding article according to the present invention; and
FIG. 8
is an enlarged view of an exemplary fastening system for use with the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
With reference to
FIG. 1
, a bedding article
100
in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention includes a bottom panel
110
and a top panel
112
secured thereto. The top and bottom panels
110
and
112
are each formed of a pliable material, preferably a fabric material. For example, the top and/or bottom panels may be formed of one or more layers of fabric material, such as used in bedding, such as a blanket material, cotton or linen bedsheet material, and the like. In a preferred embodiment, the bottom panel is formed of multiple fabric layers, optionally with batting therebetween. Optionally, a waterproof barrier may be incorporated into or onto the bottom panel
112
for protection of the mattress
142
and any bedding thereon.
In the depicted illustration, the bedding article
100
is placed on the mattress
142
of a conventional crib
140
and there appears a child
160
, such as an infant, baby, toddler, or the like, removably retained therein. The bedding article
100
is advantageously used when the mattress
142
is placed at an incline such that the mattress end
146
is elevated with respect to the opposite end
148
, is indicated for positional treatment for various physical conditions or diseases, including gastroesophagic reflux and others.
Although the bedding article
100
is depicted as being somewhat smaller than the mattress
142
, it will be recognized that the device
100
, and particularly the bottom panel
110
thereof, may be any desired size. Preferably, the bottom panel is large enough such that the child
160
is completely accommodated thereon. In this manner, the device
100
may be used directly on the mattress and provides a comfortable sleeping surface, with or without additional bedding underneath, and, may be used to prevent the mattress and any bed clothes underneath from becoming soiled.
Also, the bottom panel
112
may be sized up to the size of the crib or bed being utilized, or, larger wherein the edges of the bottom panel may be folded around and tucked under the mattress. In one preferred embodiment, the dimensions of bottom panel is about 24 inches by 34 inches (61 cm by 86 cm). In another preferred embodiment, the bottom panel is the size of a standard crib mattress, e.g., about 27 inches by 52 inches (69 cm by 132 cm).
In the depicted embodiment, the top panel
112
is generally in the shape of an inverted triangle and is secured to the bottom panel
110
at a position
114
between the legs
162
of the child
160
. Preferably, the top panel
112
is secured at position
114
via a permanent fastening means, such as stitching, adhesive, rivets, staples, and so forth, most preferably by permanently stitching the top panel
112
to the bottom panel
110
at the position
114
. However, it will be recognized that an alternative fastening means may also be employed, including any of the releasable fastening means described herein.
The top panel
112
further includes two fastening systems
130
attached to the top panel
112
on opposite lateral sides thereof. The fastening systems
130
are located in spaced relation with respect to the attachment point
114
to define two openings
122
for receiving the legs
162
of the baby
160
. An opening
126
is defined between the two fastening systems
130
and is adapted to receive the waist or lower torso
164
of the child
160
.
Each fastening system
130
includes a fastener
116
, which is illustrated generally, and is preferably a releasable fastener. Exemplary releasable fasteners include, for example, hook-and-pile or hook-and-loop type fasteners (e.g., Velcro® fasteners and the like), snaps, clasps, clips, hook-and-eye fasteners, pins, buttons, tie strings, buckles, magnetic catches, and the like. Preferably, the fastener
116
is a snap lock type fastener of the type illustrated and described below by way of reference to FIG.
8
.
With continued reference to
FIG. 1
, the depicted fastening system
130
includes a strap member
120
, with the fastener
116
attached to a first end thereof. The second end of the strap member
120
is secured to the top panel
112
, preferably in a permanent manner, most preferably via stitching thereto. The fastener
116
is also attached to a first end of a second strap member
118
, the second end of the strap member
118
being secured to the bottom panel
110
, preferably in a permanent manner, most preferably via stitching thereto.
Preferably, one or both of the strap members
118
and
120
are adjustable in length to accommodate children of varying size. Alternatively, the fastening systems
130
may comprise a fastener having first and second engaging members which are attached directly to the top and bottom panels, respectively.
The bottom panel
110
further includes a plurality of fastening systems
132
spaced about the peripheral edge of the bottom panel
110
. Preferably, the number and spacing of the peripheral fasteners is such that the bottom panel will not slide or buckle in any direction. Each fastening system
132
includes a fastener
124
, which is illustrated generally, and may be a fastener of the type described above with respect to fastener
116
, and is preferably a snap lock type fastener.
In the depicted embodiment, the fastener
124
is attached to a first end of a first strap member
126
, the second end of the strap member
126
being secured to the bottom panel
110
, preferably in a permanent manner. The fastener
124
is also attached to a first end of a second strap member
128
, the second end of the strap member
128
likewise being secured to the bottom panel
110
, preferably in a permanent manner.
The strap
128
passes around an adjacent slat or spindle
144
of the crib
140
. Preferably, one or both of the strap members
126
and
128
are adjustable in length to accommodate cribs or bed of varying size and/or configuration.
Referring now to
FIG. 8
, there is shown in greater detail an exemplary fastening system for use in conjunction with the present invention. The preferred fastening system includes a snap lock fastener
124
, shown in latched relation, which comprises a first member
124
a
which is removably received within a complimentary receptacle
124
b.
The fastening member
124
a
is attached to a first end of the strap member
128
. The second end of the strap member
128
is secured to the bottom panel
110
, preferably in a permanent manner, such as via stitching
130
.
The fastener
124
b
is attached to a first end of the strap member
126
, the second end of the strap member
126
being secured to the bottom panel
110
, preferably in a permanent manner, such as via stitching
130
.
It will be recognized that other fastener types may be employed for use in fastening systems
130
and/or
132
. Exemplary suitable fasteners include, but are not limited to, hook-and-pile type fasteners, snap lock fasteners, snaps, clasps, clips, hook-and-eye fasteners, pins, buttons, ties, buckles, magnetic catches, and the like. It will be recognized that the fastening systems
130
and
132
may advantageously employ the same fastener types, thus reducing the number of different parts and simplifying construction. The description of fastener
124
by way of reference to
FIG. 8
for securing the bottom panel relative to mattress
142
is equally applicably to the fasteners herein for securing the top panel to the bottom panel in
FIGS. 1
,
3
A,
3
B,
6
, and
7
.
With reference now to
FIG. 2
, there is shown a child retention device
200
according to a second embodiment of the present invention. The above description by way of reference to
FIG. 1
is applicable to the embodiment of
FIG. 2
, unless otherwise noted.
The device
200
includes a bottom panel
210
and a top panel
212
secured thereto at an attachment position
214
as described above by way of reference to FIG.
1
. The embodiment of
FIG. 2
is illustrated in relation to a mattress
242
of a crib
240
.
The top panel
212
is similar to top panel
112
of
FIG. 1
, but instead employs hook-and-pile fasteners
216
. Leg openings
222
are defined between attachment point
214
and the lateral side fasteners
216
. Torso opening
226
is defined between the two fasteners
216
.
The embodiment of
FIG. 2
further includes optional snap or buttontype fasteners
218
, which may be selectively fastened to adjust the size of the openings
222
to accommodate users of varying size. The fasteners
218
can optionally be disposed along the peripheral edge of the top panel between the two fasteners
216
to render the opening
226
adjustable in size in like manner.
The bottom panel
210
further includes a plurality of fasteners
224
spaced about the peripheral edge of the bottom panel
210
. The fasteners depicted include a pair of strings or ties for removable securing the bottom panel
224
to an adjacent slat, spindle, or post
244
, or other bed frame member of the crib
240
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, there are shown bedding articles
300
a
and
300
b
in accordance with third and forth embodiments of the present invention. The embodiments of
FIGS. 3A and 3B
are illustrated in relation to a crib or bed mattress
342
, the crib or bed frame itself being omitted for ease of exposition.
Referring to
FIG. 3A
, the device
300
a
includes a bottom panel
310
and a web-like top panel
312
a
which accommodates multiple sleeping positions. The top panel or web
312
a
is secured to the bottom panel
310
at an attachment position
314
a
in the manner as described above by way of reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2
. Attachment
314
a
is preferably a permanent attachment.
The top panel
312
a
includes fasteners
316
on opposite lateral sides thereof, which are preferably releasable fasteners. The fasteners
316
may advantageously comprise, for example, hoop-and-pile fasteners, snap lock fasteners, buckles, clasps, or other type of fastener as described herein. Two openings
322
are defined between attachment point
314
a
and the lateral side fasteners
316
for receiving the legs of a child placed within the device
300
a
in either a supine or prone position. An opening
326
is defined between the two fasteners
316
for receiving the lower torso of a child placed therein.
The web
312
a
also includes two adjacent openings
323
a
with a strap
325
a
defined therebetween. The strap
325
a
may be an integral portion of the panel
312
a
or a separately attached member. The size and position of the openings
323
a
are adapted such that each opening receives a leg of a child when placed in a lateral or side position. Optionally, when a baby is placed on a lateral side sleeping position, the device
300
a
can be used in conjunction with a wedge, roll (e.g., a rolled blanket), pillow, or other elongate member
346
(shown in phantom) of a type commonly employed when babies are placed in a lateral sleeping position. Advantageously, the wedge or roll
346
may pass through one of the openings
322
, which is otherwise unused when the baby is placed in a lateral position in the depicted illustration, the device
346
is positioned for a baby sleeping on its right lateral side and can be moved to the opposite side for a baby placed on its left lateral side.
Optionally, a removable panel (not shown) may be removably secured over one or each of the openings
323
a
when not in use, i.e., when a baby is placed in a prone or supine position. Each panel may be, for example, a zip-out panel, a panel attached via a hook-and-loop fastener or other releasable fastener, and so forth.
The embodiment of
FIG. 3A
is shown with generally-depicted fasteners
324
, spaced about the periphery of the bottom panel
310
, for securing the bottom panel
310
to the frame of a crib or bed, the fasteners preferably comprising snap lock type fasteners. However, other types of fasteners, such as those described herein, are also contemplated. Likewise, additional features disclosed herein may also optionally be employed in conjunction with the embodiment of
FIG. 3A
, such as snap or button fasteners
218
(see
FIG. 2
) for adjusting the size of the leg openings
322
.
With reference now to
FIG. 3B
, the bedding article
300
b
includes a bottom panel
310
and a top panel
312
b
, secured thereto at two laterally spaced apart positions
314
b
. The top panel
312
b
includes fasteners
316
on opposite lateral sides thereof, which are preferably releasable fasteners as described above.
Two openings
322
are defined between each attachment point
314
b
and its adjacent lateral side fastener
316
for receiving the legs of a child placed within the device
300
b
in either a supine or prone position. An opening
326
is defined between the two fasteners
316
for receiving the lower torso of a child placed therein.
A first opening
323
b
is defined between the two attachment points
314
b
and is adapted to receive a first leg of a baby when placed in a lateral side position. The web
312
b
also includes a somewhat centrally located opening
323
c
adapted to receive a second leg of a baby when placed in a lateral side position. A strap
325
b
is defined between the openings
323
b
and
323
c
. The strap
325
b
may be integral with the panel
312
b
or a separately attached member.
The size and position of the openings
323
b
and
323
c
are adapted to receive the legs of a child when placed within the device
300
b
in a lateral or side position. Again, optionally, when a baby is placed on a lateral side sleeping position, the device.
300
b
can be used in conjunction with a device
346
(shown in phantom) in the manner described above by way of reference to FIG.
3
A.
Optionally, a removable panel (not shown) may be removably secured over one or each of the openings
323
b
and
323
c
when not in use, i.e., when a baby is placed in a prone or supine position. Each panel may be, for example, a zip-out panel, a panel attached via a hook-and-loop fastener or other releasable fastener, and so forth.
Likewise, the embodiment of
FIG. 3B
is shown with fasteners
324
, preferably snap lock type fasteners, spaced about the periphery of the bottom panel
310
, for securing the bottom panel
310
to the frame of a crib or bed. Again, it will be recognized that other types of fasteners, such as those described herein, are also contemplated. Furthermore, additional features disclosed herein may also optionally be employed in conjunction with the embodiment of
FIG. 3B
, such as snap or button fasteners
218
(see
FIG. 2
) for adjusting the size of the leg openings
322
.
Referring now to
FIG. 4
, there is shown a further bedding article embodiment
400
in accordance with the present invention. The device
400
includes a bottom panel
410
and a top panel
412
secured thereto. The top panel
412
is secured about a portion of its peripheral edge to the bottom panel
410
, preferably via a secure fastening means
414
. The top panel
412
is preferably attached preferably via stitching, although other fastener types are contemplated as well, such as a zipper type fastener or a series or snaps, buttons, or other fastener types as described herein.
An opening
426
is formed at the upper peripheral edge of the top panel
412
, thereby forming a pouch adapted to receive the legs and lower torso of a child
460
placed therein. The bottom panel
410
further includes a plurality of fasteners
424
, which may be any of the types described herein, spaced about the periphery of the bottom panel
410
for securing the device
400
to slats or frame members of a crib or bed (not shown).
Referring now to
FIG. 5
, there appears a bedding article
500
according to yet another embodiment of the present invention, shown in relation to a mattress
542
. The device
500
comprises a bottom panel
500
having a plurality of fasteners
524
spaced about the peripheral edge thereof for fastening to the slats, frame or posts of a crib or bed (not shown). The fasteners
524
may be of a type described above. The device
500
further includes a garment
512
which is worn around the pelvic region of a child employing the device. The garment
512
may be disposable or washable. The garment
512
may a diaper-type garment which unfolds and is fastened on the lateral sides thereon, or, alternatively, may be in the form of briefs, trunks, pants, training underwear, a pull-on type diaper, or the like.
A hook-and-pile fastening system is employed to secure the garment
512
to the bottom panel
510
. For example, a sheet, patch, or strip
514
of a hook material comprising one-half of a hook-and-loop fastener is attached to the bottom panel
510
, preferably via a permanent attachment means, such as stitching, adhesive, staples, or the like. Likewise, one or more sheets or strips of a pile material which is adapted to removably engage the hook fastener
514
, are attached, preferably in a permanent manner, to the garment
512
. In the illustrated embodiment, a sheet, strip, or patch of pile material
516
is placed in a generally central position on the garment
512
allowing a child wearing the garment to be placed in a prone or supine (preferred) position, depending on whether the patch
516
is positioned in the front or rear of the child when the patch
516
is secured to the patch
514
.
Optional patches
518
and
520
are placed on the opposite lateral sides of the garment
512
, allowing selective placement of the child in either lateral side position when the pile material
518
or
520
is placed in contact with the hook material
516
. Another optional patch (not shown) may be placed on the garment opposite the patch
516
to allow selective placement of the child in a prone or supine position. In the depicted example, the pile material
516
,
518
, and
520
appear as segmented strips or patches. Alternatively, the pile material may be in the form of a continuous band or circular or semicircular segment to allow selective placement of a child wearing the garment
512
in any desired sleeping position.
Alternatively, the patch
514
may be a pile fastening component and the patches
516
,
518
, and
520
(or, alternative, a continuous strip or band) may be a complimentary hook component. Optionally, the unused patches (or portions thereof) on the garment
512
may be covered for comfort of the wearer when not in use.
Referring now to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, there are shown two embodiments
600
and
700
, respectively, of the present invention, which are sized to conform to a specific mattress size in fitted manner. The devices
600
,
700
, each comprise a bottom panel
610
and a top panel
612
. The bottom panel
610
is configured to engage a mattress
642
of a crib
640
or other bed, e.g., in the manner of a fitted sheet or blanket. Alternatively, the bottom panel may be larger than the mattress
642
, wherein the edges are tucked under the mattress to secure the panel
610
relative to the mattress
642
. Optional straps
624
(
FIG. 6
) or
724
(
FIG. 7
) passing under the mattress
642
may also be used to further secure the device (
600
,
700
) to the mattress
642
.
In the depicted embodiments, the top panel
612
appears as a diaper-type sling which is attached to the bottom panel
610
at an attachment point
614
and wherein fasteners
616
are employed to secure the lateral sides of the top panel
612
to the bottom panel
610
. However, any of the alternative top panel embodiments and fastening means as described above by way of reference to
FIGS. 1-5
may also be employed in connection with the bottom panel
610
. In this manner, the bedding article
600
,
700
, may be secured with respect to the crib or bed without attaching the bottom panel
612
directly to the crib or bed frame.
The invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Modifications and alterations will occur to others upon a reading and understanding of the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. A bedding article for releasably retaining a human child on an inclined surface, comprising:a generally planar bottom panel comprising a sheet of material and having a first surface adapted to face said inclined surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, said bottom panel being bounded by a peripheral edge; a top panel comprising a sheet of material, said top panel being bounded by a peripheral edge; a first fastener securing said top panel at a first position along its peripheral edge to the second surface of the bottom panel; second and third fasteners releasably securing said top panel at second and third positions, respectively, on the top panel to said second surface of the bottom panel; said second and third fasteners being spaced apart from each other and from said first fastener, thereby defining first, second and third openings for receiving a lower torso and first and second legs of said child when said first, second, and third fasteners are in fastened position; and a plurality of additional fasteners attached to and spaced about the peripheral edge of the bottom panel, said additional fasteners being adapted to releasably secure said bottom panel in a fixed position relative to said inclined surface.
- 2. The bedding article of claim 1, wherein said bottom panel and said top panel are formed from a fabric material.
- 3. The bedding article of claim 1, wherein said bottom panel is formed from a material selected from a blanket material and a quilted material.
- 4. The bedding article of claim 1, wherein said bottom panel is formed from a moisture-absorbent material.
- 5. The bedding article of claim 1, wherein said bottom panel is sized to completely receive said human child thereon.
- 6. The bedding article of claim 1, wherein said bottom panel is generally rectangular in shape and the top panel is generally triangular in shape.
- 7. The bedding article of claim 1, wherein said child is an infant.
- 8. The bedding article of claim 1, wherein said first fastener is a permanent fastener.
- 9. The bedding article of claim 1, wherein said second and third fasteners are selected from the group consisting of hook-and-pile fasteners, snaps, clasps, clips, hook and eye fasteners, pins, buttons, tie strings, buckles, and magnetic catches.
- 10. The bedding article of claim 1, wherein said first fastener is stitching and said second and third fasteners are snap lock fasteners.
- 11. The bedding article of claim 1, wherein said second and third fasteners are hook-and-pile fasteners.
- 12. The bedding article of claim 1, further comprising at least one additional fastener disposed on the top panel configured to adjust the size of at least one of said first, second, and third openings.
- 13. The bedding article of claim 1, wherein said additional fasteners comprise adjustable length straps.
- 14. The bedding article of claim 1, wherein said first, second and third openings are configured to receive said lower torso and two legs of said child, respectively, when said child is placed within the bedding article in a supine or prone position, said bedding article further comprising:fourth and fifth openings adapted to receive said first and second legs when said child is placed in said bedding article in a lateral side position.
- 15. The bedding article of claim 14, wherein said fourth and fifth openings are apertures formed in said top panel.
- 16. The bedding article of claim 14, wherein said fourth opening is an aperture formed in said top panel and said fifth opening is an opening defined between said bottom panel and a peripheral edge of said top panel.
- 17. The bedding article of claim 16, further comprising a fourth fastener securing said top panel at a position along its peripheral edge, adjacent to said first fastener, to the second surface of the bottom panel, wherein said fifth opening is defined between said first and fourth fasteners.
- 18. The bedding article of claim 1, wherein:said inclined surface is a mattress retained within a crib; and said additional fasteners comprise strap members disposed about the periphery of the bottom panel and adapted to removably engage a portion of said crib.
- 19. The bedding article of claim 18, wherein said additional fasteners are adapted to engage one or more of slats, posts, and frame members of said crib.
- 20. A bedding article for releasably retaining a human child on an inclined surface, comprising:a generally planar bottom panel comprising a sheet of material and having a first surface adapted to face said inclined surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, said bottom panel being bounded by a peripheral edge; a top panel comprising a sheet of material, said top panel being bounded by a peripheral edge; a first fastener securing said top panel at a first position along its peripheral edge to the second surface of the bottom panel; second and third fasteners releasably securing said top panel at second and third positions on the top panel, respectively, to said second surface of the bottom panel; said second and third fasteners spaced apart from each other and from said first fastener, thereby defining first, second and third openings for receiving a lower torso and first and second legs of said child, when said child is placed within the bedding article in a supine or prone position and when said first, second, and third fasteners are in fastened position; and fourth and fifth openings adapted to receive said first and second legs when said child is placed in said bedding article in a side lateral position.
- 21. The bedding article of claim 20, wherein said fourth and fifth openings are apertures formed in said top panel.
- 22. The bedding article of claim 20, wherein said fourth opening is an aperture formed in said top panel and said fifth opening is an opening defined between said bottom panel and a peripheral edge of said top panel.
- 23. The bedding article of claim 22, further comprising a fourth fastener securing said top panel at a position along its peripheral edge, adjacent to said first fastener, to the second surface of the bottom panel, wherein said fifth opening is defined between said first and fourth fasteners.
- 24. The bedding article of claim 20, further comprising a plurality of additional fasteners attached to and spaced about the peripheral edge of the bottom panel, said additional fasteners being adapted to releasably secure said bottom panel in fixed position relative to said inclined surface.
- 25. A bedding article for releasably retaining a human child on an inclined surface, comprising:a generally planar bottom panel comprising a sheet of material and having a first surface adapted to face said inclined surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, said bottom panel being bounded by a peripheral edge; a garment adapted to be worn around a pelvic region of the child; a hook-and-pile fastening system for releasably securing said garment to said second surface of the bottom panel comprising a hook component and a complimentary pile component; one of said hook component and said pile component being attached to said bottom panel and the other of said hook component and said pile component being secured to said garment; a plurality of additional fasteners attached to and spaced about the peripheral edge of the bottom panel, said additional fasteners being adapted to releasably secure said bottom panel in fixed position relative to said inclined surface; and said other of said hook component and said pile component comprising one of: a strip of fastener material extending at least partially around the pelvic region of said child; and a segmented band of fastener material extending at least partially around the pelvic region of said child.
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