The present invention relates generally to the field of children's accessories and child containment devices, and more particularly to a child support system for a play yard or other child containment device.
Child containment devices such as play yards, play pens, cribs, sleepers, and the like are commonly used to provide a safe and comfortable area for infants and small children to play and rest. Such devices commonly include a frame, a horizontal floor and vertical walls. The frame may be a foldable structure for portability and ease of use. Care of infants and small children often also involves use of a changing table for supporting the child during diaper changes or clothes changing. Smaller infants and children also often use an enclosed bassinet or cradle-like structure for sleeping.
In some instances, it may be desirable to provide parents or other adult caregivers with an integrated system including a changing table and/or a bassinet or sleeper in combination with a play yard or other child containment device. Continuing improvements in this field of endeavor are sought. It is to the provision of an improved child support system meeting these and other needs that the present invention is primarily directed.
The present invention provides an improved child support system, which in example embodiments provides parents or other adult caregivers with an integrated system for positioning and supporting an infant or small child for play, rest and care. In example forms, the system includes a first child support unit such as a changing table, and a second child support unit such as a bassinet or sleeper, configured for use in combination with a play yard or other child containment device. One or both of the first and second child support units are optionally repositionable and/or removable to allow the caregiver to customize the system to a variety of applications and user preferences.
In one aspect, the present invention relates to a child support system. The child support system preferably includes a child containment device defining a containment space bounded by at least one sidewall and a floor. The child support system preferably also includes a first child support unit configured for use in connection with the child containment device mounted to the child containment device in a first position, and a second child support unit configured for use in connection with the child containment device mounted to the child containment device in a second position. The second child support unit is preferably supported at a first subframe component by the first child support unit, and supported at a second subframe component by the child containment device.
In another aspect, the present invention relates to a child support system, the child support system preferably including a children's play yard having four corner posts, sidewalls extending between the corner posts, and a floor, the sidewalls and floor defining a generally rectangular containment space within the play yard. The child support system preferably also includes a first child support unit having a first support sub-frame and frame attachment members extending from a first subframe component of the first support sub-frame. The frame attachment members are preferably configured for attachment to the corner posts of the play yard. The first child support unit preferably also includes at least one first detachable coupling element along a second subframe component of the first support sub-frame generally opposite the first subframe component. The child support system preferably also includes a second child support unit having a second support sub-frame, at least one second detachable coupling element along a first subframe component of the second support sub-frame, and at least one support member at a second subframe component of the second support sub-frame. The first and second detachable coupling elements preferably releasably engage one another to support the first subframe component of the second support sub-frame of the second child support unit, and the at least one support member preferably engages the children's play yard to support the second subframe component of the second support sub-frame of the second child support unit.
In another aspect, the present invention relates to a method of supporting a child in at least first and second positions relative to a children's play yard. The method preferably includes mounting a first child support unit to the play yard by attaching a first subframe component of the first child support unit to the play yard, and mounting a second child support unit to the play yard by attaching a first subframe component of the second child support unit to the first child support unit and by supporting a second subframe component of the second child support unit upon the play yard.
These and other aspects, features and advantages of the invention will be understood with reference to the drawing figures and detailed description herein, and will be realized by means of the various elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following brief description of the drawings and detailed description are exemplary and explanatory of example embodiments of the invention, and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention. Any and all patents and other publications identified in this specification are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
Also, as used in the specification including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.
With reference now to the drawing figures, wherein like reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout the several views,
The liner 120 of the child containment device comprises one or more side walls, for example a plurality of side walls 122 and a floor panel 124 which define an enclosure for receiving a child. In the example embodiment, the frame 102 includes mounting sleeves 130 which are attached to upper portions of the corner posts 104. The child containment device may optionally also include a raised bassinet mattress or raised floor panel 140 spaced a distance above the main floor panel 124, for use with an infant or smaller child who is not yet standing. Some example embodiments include a removable, zip-in bassinet. In example embodiments, one or more fasteners positioned around the perimeter of the mattress or bassinet. The fastener is configured to removably mate with a corresponding mating fastener located on the play yard or child containment device, for example on the liner 120. The fasteners can comprise interengagable rows of zipper teeth that are fastened by zipping them together about the perimeter of the bassinet or mattress. Alternative fasteners such as snaps, clips, buttons, hook-and-loop materials, and/or the like may be utilized instead of or in addition to the zipper. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/021,934 is incorporated by reference as showing an example of a child containment device with a raised bassinet mattress or floor panel 140. Optionally, one or more accessory trays or bins 190 are mounted to the frame 102 for holding toys, diaper supplies, a pacifier, or other items. Optionally, the frame 102 comprises one or more wheels 192 to aid in transporting the child support system 100.
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The first child support unit 150 is removably attached to the frame by one or more couplings 156. In the example embodiment, the couplings 156 are support struts with engagement clips or collars for releasable engagement with support tubes or other portions of the support frame 102 of the child containment device. In example embodiments, the first child support unit 150 is configured such that its length is parallel with the end cross-members 112 of the frame 102. In example embodiments, the first end of the each support strut 156 is attached to a component of the sub-frame 152, such as a side or end sub-frame component, and the free end of the support strut contains an engagement clip. The engagement clip end of the coupling 156 is snapped onto the child containment device frame 102. In the depicted embodiment, two couplings 156 are attached to a side components of the sub-frame 152 and engage with an end cross-member 112 of the frame 102, and one coupling 156 is attached to each end of the subframe 152 and engages with the respective side cross-member 110 of the frame 102. In alternate embodiments, various alternative coupling elements may be utilized for permanently or detachably mounting the first child support unit 150 to the frame 102. For example, the couplings 156 can comprise engagement clips at both ends of the support struts and can be detachably coupled with both the child containment device frame 102 and the first child support unit subframe 152. Other embodiments comprise alternative arrangements of couplings 156.
The system 100 optionally further comprises a second child support unit 170. In the depicted embodiment, the second child support unit 170 is mounted to the frame 102 with two sleeve mounts 130 and L-shaped mounting bars 160, as shown in
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The second child support unit 270 is coupled to the first child support unit 250 with a pivotal support coupling 262. The second child support unit 270 is configured such that its length is parallel to the length of the first child support unit 250. The second child support unit 270 is positioned adjacent to the first child support unit 250. The pivotal coupling 262 is attached to the first child support unit subframe 252 and the second child support unit subframe 272. The pivotal coupling 262 has a range of motion such that the second child support unit 270 can be rotated from its in-use position, depicted in
Example embodiments also include a support member 276, one end of which attaches to a side subframe component of the second child support unit 270, and the other end of which engages with the bassinet mattress 240 to support the second child support unit 270 in its use position, as depicted in
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The second child support unit 370 is attached for support on one side (its inboard side) to the first child support unit 350 with one or more detachable couplings, and in the depicted embodiment by two dove-tail joint detachable couplings 362 positioned at confronting spaced locations on adjacent inboard sides of the first and second child support units. The second child support unit 370 is configured such that its length is generally parallel to the end cross-members 312 of the frame 302, and generally parallel with the first child support unit 350, when deployed for use. As depicted in
When deployed for use, the second child support unit 370 is also supported on its other side (its outboard side) by an upright support member 376. In the depicted embodiment, the support member 376 is a U-shaped bar with its ends attached to the second child support unit sub-frame 372 on the side opposite from which the corner-post coupling bars 360 extend. When the second child support unit 370 is deployed for use in the play yard, the cross bar of the U-shaped support member 376 extends downwardly, generally perpendicular to the second child support unit sub-frame 372, into contact with the bassinet mattress 340 or other portion of the play yard to support the second child support unit 370 in a substantially horizontal position over the play yard. The support member 376 of the second child support unit 370 is optionally pivotally or hingedly mounted to the second child support unit sub-frame 372, so that it can be folded flat with the sub-frame for compact storage or transport when detached from the play yard and not in use. In example embodiments, the first child support unit 350 is a changing table or other child support element intended for longer term use in connection with the play yard, and thus configured for use independent of the second child support unit 370; whereas the second child support unit is a sleeper or small bassinet, intended for shorter term use so that it can be removed from connection with the play yard when a child outgrows the second child support unit, to allow easier access to the main containment area of the play yard.
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The second child support unit 470 is releasably mounted to the first child support unit 450 using two mounting bars 460. The second child support unit 470 is arranged so that its length is parallel to the end cross-members 412 of the frame 402 and it is positioned adjacent to the first child support unit 450. The first end of each mounting bar 460 is releasably attached to the first child support unit subframe 452 such that the mounting bars 460 are parallel with the side cross-members 410 of the frame 402. The second end of each mounting bar 460 is releasably engaged with the subframe 472 of the second child support unit 470. The mounting bars 460 attach at the ends of the sub-frames 452, 472. In alternate embodiments the mounting bars 460 are permanently attached to either the first child support unit 450 or second child support unit 470 and releasably attached to the other. The second child support unit 470 is also supported by a support member or stand 476. The support member 476, shown in
The first child support unit 550 is removably attached to the side cross-members 510 of the frame 502 with detachable couplings 556. The first child support unit 550 is configured such that its width is parallel with the side cross-member 510 of the frame. Each coupling 556 comprises two engagement clips. The first engagement clip is snapped onto the end sub-frame component of the first child support unit subframe 552 and the second engagement clip is snapped onto the side cross-member 510 of the frame 502. The couplings 556 have a trapezoidal shape so that the subframe 552 is held in a horizontal position despite a curve in the side cross-member 510.
The second child support unit 570 is releasably mounted to the first child support unit 550 using two mounting bars 560. The second child support unit 570 is arranged so that its length is parallel to the end cross-members 512 of the frame 502 and it is aligned with the first child support unit 550. The first end of each mounting bar 560 is releasable attached to one of the couplings 560 which attach the first child support unit 550 to the frame 502. The second end of each mounting bar 560 is demountably attached to the second child support unit subframe 572 of. In alternative embodiments the mounting bars 560 are permanently attached to the second child support unit subframe 572.
In this example embodiment, the first child support unit 650 is removably engaged with the upright corner posts 604 of the child containment device frame 602 via corner couplings 656. The first child support unit 650 is configured such that its length is parallel with the end cross-members 612 of the frame 602. The corner couplings 656 are attached to the top of two upright corner posts 612 on opposite ends of a width of the frame 602. The corner couplings 602 releasably engage with the corners of the first child support unit subframe 652.
The second child support unit 670 is releasably coupled to the first child support unit 650. The second child support unit 670 is configured so that its length is perpendicular with the end cross-members 612 of the frame 602 and the length of the first child support unit subframe 652. The second child support unit 670 is positioned so an end sub-frame component of its subframe 672 is adjacent to the side sub-frame component of the first child support unit subframe 652 opposite the corner couplings 656. An attachment 662 couples that side sub-frame component of the first child support unit subframe 652 to the adjacent end sub-frame component of the second child support unit subframe 672. The second child support unit 670 is also supported by a support member 676. The support member 676 has two L-shaped bars with a U-shaped base. The ends of the L-shaped bars attach to the second child support unit subframe 672 on the end opposite the attachment to the first child support unit 650. The base of the support member 676 engages with the raised bassinet mattress 640. The height of the support member 676 is such that the second child support unit 670 is angled, with the end coupled to the first child support unit 650 higher than the end attached to the support member 676. In alternative embodiments, the support member 676 positions the second child support unit 670 is a substantially horizontal position.
In this embodiment, the first child support unit 750 is mounted to the frame 702 with two mounting attachments 730 and L-shaped mounting bars 760. The first child support unit 750 is configured such that its length is parallel with the end cross-members 712 of the frame 702. The first end of the mounting bars 760 is secured to the first child support unit subframe 752. The second end of the mounting bars 760 engages with the mounting attachments 730 which are each affixed to an upright corner post 704 of the frame 702. Attached to the bottom of the first child support unit's planer support panel 754 are two U-shaped hanging mounts 758 for mounting the sliding rails 778 described below. The ends of the hanging mounts 758 are attached to the widths of the planer support panel 754 at opposite ends so that the cross-bar of each hanging mount 758 is below and parallel to the bottom of the planer support panel 754 and the side cross-members 710 of the frame 702. In alternative embodiments the hanging mounts 758 are attached to the mounting bars 760.
The second child support unit 770 is coupled to the abovementioned sliding rails 778. The sliding rails 778 are U-shaped. The ends engage with the raised bassinet mattress 740 and the cross bars engage with the cross bars of the hanging mount 758. The rails 778 are positioned so that they are parallel with the side cross-members 710 of the frame 702. The hanging mounts 758 are coupled to an end of the rail 778 so that a substantial portion of the rail 778 extends beyond the width of the first child support unit 750. The second child support unit 770 engages with the sliding rails 778 through multiple sliders 780. The sliders 780 are attached to the end sub-frame components of the second child support unit subframe 772 and engage with the cross-bar of the sliding rails 778. The sliders 780 are configured to allow the second child support unit 770 to slide along the rails 778 between an in-use position, depicted in
In the described embodiments, the support members and sliding rails are described as engaging the raised bassinet mattress. In alternative embodiments the support members are sufficient length to engage the floor of the child containment device. In other embodiments the support members comprise a telescoping feature so the same support member can engage the floor of the child containment device when expanded and the raised bassinet mattress when collapsed.
In its various embodiments, the child support system of the present invention enables methods of use by an adult caregiver to support a child in one or more positions or intended applications, in connection with a play yard, crib, playpen or other child containment apparatus. In example embodiments, the method includes mounting a first child support unit to the play yard or other child containment apparatus in a first position and for use in a first intended application. For example, the first child support unit may be attached at a first end of a play yard over the containment space of the play yard, for example supported by attachment to corner posts of the play yard, for use as a changing table for diapering or dressing an infant or small child. In example embodiments, the method further includes mounting a second child support unit to the play yard or other child containment apparatus in a second position and for use in a second intended application. For example, the second child support unit may be attached at a middle area or over an opposite second end of the play yard over the containment space of the play yard, for example supported by attachment on one side or end to the first child support unit and supported on the other side or end by the play yard, for use as a sleeper or small bassinet for receiving an infant or small child. In example embodiments, the method includes use of the first child support unit independently in connection with the play yard, with or without the second child support unit. In example embodiments, the method further includes use of the second child support unit in connection with the play yard and only with the first child support unit (i.e., not configured for independent use of the second child support unit); or alternatively permitting use of the second child support unit with or without the first child support unit. In example embodiments, the method further comprises removal of the second child support unit, and/or removal of the first child support unit, from the play yard for improved access to the main containment area of the play yard, and optionally folding or retracting a support element of one or both of the first and second child support units from an extended use position to a retracted or compact storage position.
While the invention has been described with reference to preferred and example embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications, additions and deletions are within the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/139,994 filed Mar. 30, 2015, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
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