1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to blankets and more particularly to a blanket with improvements for securing the blanket to strollers, wheelchairs, or other objects. The invention is a blanket with straps at the corners for securing the blanket in place. The straps may be tied, secured with hook and loop fasteners, or snapped in place. In addition, the blanket may include a pocket for storage, and may be composed of multiple materials to serve a multipurpose use.
2. Background of the Invention
New parents face many unique challenges in caring for their babies. Some of these challenges include keeping the baby protected from the elements, providing all the necessary baby supplies, and transporting these supplies from place to place. As described below, the present invention provides a solution that alleviates the burden of these tasks.
One of the challenges facing new parents is to keep the child protected from the cold, wet, or excessive sunlight. Typical solutions include baby clothes, blankets and sunshades. One trial associated with blankets in particular is preventing the blanket from inadvertently slipping off the baby. For example, the baby can kick off the blanket, the blanket can become tangled in the wheels of a stroller, or snagged on another impediment.
Another challenge is in protecting the young child from excess sun or wind exposure. In particular, most strollers are open at the front and/or the top of the stroller, providing no protection from the sun or wind. Some strollers provide sunshades that block the rays of the sun from overhead, but do not protect from the sun or wind from the sides.
Another difficulty facing new parents is that of anticipating and providing for the needs of the infant. In addition to protecting the baby from the elements, the parent must be prepared to change the baby, clean it if dirty, and dry it if wet, among other things. Assembling and transporting the plethora of articles necessary for these eventualities presents a substantial problem for the new parent. In particular, transportation of the various articles is a burden, leading to the proliferation on the market of baby bags and carry-alls. The current invention aims to alleviate these inconveniences by combining into one multi-purpose product a blanket which can be secured into place, replaces several baby articles, and provides storage of baby essentials.
In the prior art, blankets generally do not include any method for securing the blanket in place. As a result, blankets covering a baby in a stroller often fail to remain on the baby, either because they are kicked or blown off, or because they become tangled in the wheels of the stroller. The current invention solves this predicament by providing straps at each corner of the blanket. These straps can be secured to a stroller, baby carrier, or any other convenient object to retain the blanket on top of the baby. The straps further allow attachment in a variety of orientations, to secure the blanket in place as a blanket or as a sunshade. In a preferred embodiment the straps further contain hook and loop fasteners to facilitate securing the blanket.
Additionally, in the prior art, baby blankets generally are made of only one material. As a result, parents frequently carry more than one blanket; for example, one blanket to keep the baby warm, one blanket on which to change the baby, and yet a third blanket to keep the baby dry. The present invention is composed of multiple materials to serve a multipurpose use. In one embodiment, the invention has a warm soft side composed of natural or artificial fibers, while the other side is composed of a slick, water-repellent surface, such as a plastic. This allows the parent to carry only one blanket to perform both the functions of keeping the child warm, and also keeping the child dry. The parent can also use the slick side to change the child, for easy clean-up.
In alternative embodiments, one of the above mentioned sides is replaced by a water absorbent side, to allow the blanket to serve a drying function. In yet other embodiments, multiple portions of a side may be composed of different materials, to further enhance the multifunction use of the blanket. For example, a blanket with one half of a first side composed of an absorbent material, the second half of a first side composed of a slick, water-repellant material, and one second side composed of a soft, warm material will fulfill three roles for a parent with only one blanket.
Furthermore, blankets in the prior art do not provide integrated storage. Parents must carry a multitude of baby paraphernalia, including pacifiers, bottles, diapers, stuffed animals and the like. In the prior art, blankets were generally only stored; they did not provide storage. Parents typically carry their baby supplies in a separate bag. The present invention includes one or more pockets to store some of these baby accoutrement.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a blanket which is easily secured into place covering the baby using the included straps.
A further object of the present invention is to provide ease of securing the blanket using the included straps through the use of hook and loop fastener strips on the straps.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a blanket composed of a multitude of materials, to reduce the number of separate blankets parents must carry.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a blanket with an integrated pocket, to provide a method of storage for parents.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide the above mentioned benefits to those confined to wheelchairs through larger embodiments of the invention.
A blanket with integrated straps is described. This blanket is an improvement over the prior art because it is capable of being securely fastened into place covering a baby, reduces the amount of baby accessories a parent must carry. Additional embodiments provide further improvements. An embodiment composed with multiple materials provides additional functionality, while another embodiment provides storage through the addition of an integrated pocket. Although described with strollers, larger embodiments of the present invention are suitable for use by others than babies, who are confined to a wheelchair.
Straps extend from each corner of the blanket. Each strap is capable of connection back to itself either by tying, using snaps, hook and loop connectors, buttons or hook and eye closures. In an additional embodiment, each corner has a pair of straps, and each pair of straps are similarly capable of connection to each other. These straps allow for easily securing the blanket into position. Although the straps could extend from the edge of the blanket, the corner location is preferable for at least two reasons. First, when securing the blanket over a small child, the corner straps facilitate securing the blanket with its top half folded over, to reduce the total length of the blanket. Second, corner placement of the straps is more versatile than edge placement. For example, this improves the ability of the blanket to function as a sunshade on a stroller.
In additional embodiments, not every corner of the blanket has straps. For example, in one embodiment, only one corner has straps. This embodiment is useful when the parent desires to use a small version of the invention to clean up after the child. The blanket can be attached to a baby bag or stroller so that it is instantly accessible and also convenient to mop up spills and the like. Similarly, this embodiment is useful as a child's favorite blanket. A small version of the invention can be strapped to a stroller harness or car seat to ensure that the child doesn't lose the blanket.
The straps are particularly useful for securing the invention onto a stroller. For example, two sets of straps can be attached to the side bars of the stroller and two sets of straps can be attached to the lower bars of the stroller just above the wheels. This placement allows the blanket to easily remain in place covering the child. For very small children, the top of the blanket may be folded down before the straps are attached to the bars. Notably, the straps will maintain the blanket in position even in high winds, or if the child is kicking.
Alternatively, the straps may be attached to the handlebars and sidebars of a stroller to function as a semi-permanent canopy over a stroller. The corner straps facilitate the canopy use because they are in a favorable position to attach to the stroller handlebars. By attaching the straps in this fashion the user can block the sun and wind from the top, front and sides of the stroller.
Additional embodiments of the blanket are composed of more than one material. These materials may include a warm, soft material to provide warmth, a slick, water-repellent material to prevent moisture, or a water absorbent material with which to dry.
Further embodiments may include an integrated pocket on at least one side of the blanket. This pocket allows for storage of items within the blanket. Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the further description.
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In this embodiment, the straps 12 are shown extending perpendicularly outward from a corner edge of the blanket 10. The invention is not limited to any one particular strap orientation however, and the straps 12 may extend at a perpendicular angle from the edge of the blanket, a 45 degree angle, or any other possible angle. Additionally, in the preferred embodiment, each strap 12 uses hook and loop fasteners 14 at its ends. These fasteners 14 aid in securing the blanket 10 when there isn't time to tie the blanket 10 in place, or when tying would otherwise be inconvenient. Although this Figure shows a blanket 10 with four corners, the scope of the invention is not so limited. The scope of the invention encompasses blankets with one or more corners.
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Although the preferred embodiment uses hook and loop connectors 14 to easily secure the straps 12, nearly any method of securing the straps 12 may be used without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, the straps 12 could be secured through buttons, snaps, clips, hooks, or even merely tying the straps 12 together.
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Although the invention has been described in connection with various specific exemplary embodiments, it should be appreciated that numerous adaptations and modifications may be made thereto, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims.
The present application is a continuation-in-part, claiming priority from US Provisional Patent 60/908,880, filed Mar. 29, 2007, and entitled Blanket With Tie Straps.
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60908880 | Mar 2007 | US |