The present invention relates generally to child enclosures, and more particularly to a collapsible playard.
Formerly known as “playpens,” playards generally provide a safe space for a baby or toddler to play when one needs kid-free time to cook dinner, get ready for work, or take a bathroom break. Generally rectangular and made from mesh, playards sit directly on or slightly elevated off the floor and are typically designed for easy transport.
The following presents a simplified summary of the innovation in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the invention. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention. It is intended to neither identify key or critical elements of the invention nor delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
In an aspect, the invention features a playard including a collapsible frame having scissoring members vertically extending and forming sides, the frame lacking horizontal top members, a removable fabric enclosure, the removable fabric enclosure including a removable top portion, and a removable bottom portion, the removable top portion secured to an upper portion of the collapsible frame with an attachment device configured to removably engage corresponding receptacles in the upper collapsible frame.
In another aspect, the invention features a playard including a collapsible frame having scissoring members vertically extending and forming sides, the frame lacking horizontal top members, and a removable child support accessory, the removable child support accessory including attachment structures, the attachment structures configured to attachably detach to corresponding mating elements located on corresponding sides of an upper portion of the collapsible frame.
In another aspect, the invention features a playard including a collapsible frame having scissoring members vertically extending and forming sides, the frame lacking horizontal top members, and a removable child support accessory, the removable child support accessory including a generally polygonal shaped structure connected to at least two corners of a snap feature of an upper portion of the collapsible frame with attachment structures.
In another aspect, the invention features a playard including a collapsible frame having scissoring members vertically extending and forming sides, the frame lacking horizontal top members, a removable canopy adapted to fold with the collapsible frame, the removable canopy including clips attached to the bottom ends of the support structure, the clips hinged with two clips, opposite each other, the two clips attached independently.
These and other features and advantages will be apparent from a reading of the following detailed description and a review of the associated drawings. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are explanatory only and are not restrictive of aspects as claimed.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
The subject innovation is now described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It may be evident, however, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to facilitate describing the present invention.
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Each of the tube pairs 21, 22 are joined at their top ends and their bottom ends to neighboring, i.e., adjacent, tube pair top and bottom ends by top and bottom knuckle linkages or knuckle hinges, 24 and 25 respectively. Knuckle linkages 24 and 25 are composed of two tube receptacles, joined with at least one hinge that enables the knuckles to pivot vertically, which allows the tube pairs 21, 22 to pivot vertically to a substantially vertical orientation which collapses the horizontal floor of the playard 10 for storing. The hinge is composed of a pair of connected tongue and groove casings and the tongues are formed with aligned holes. The two casings are secured to each other a rivet pin that extends through the aligned holes. The top and bottom knuckle linkages are further composed of two tube receiving sockets which are formed and positioned to receive the ends of tubes 21, 22. Receiving sockets are each formed with rivet openings 33 that receive rivets 36. This secures the ends of the tubes to their receiving sockets. Positioned between receiving sockets and casings are a pair of dog legged shaped spacers one on each side of casings and disposed between the pivot joint and each of the tube receiving sockets, creating a knuckle linkage having a substantially parabolic aspect. Spacer hole are provided in spacers to secure the knuckle linkages to the rail webbing as will be described below. Preferably, the knuckle linkages are composed of rigid plastic, although alternative materials may be used.
Most previous playards and playpens have non-removable fabrics. And for these previous playards and playpens that do have removable fabrics, removal requires a user to unzip sections of the fabric to release the fabrics from a top frame. In contrast, fabric enclosure 40 is removably mounted on the frame 20. More specifically, as described below, the fabric enclosure 40 is held in place on top by canopy/changer plugs while webbing support straps on an underside of the fabrics enclosure 40 are controlled by webbing slide that are snapped onto a bottom of a lower knuckle.
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To operate the canopy fold, the user pulls and twists the handle/strap 920. This pulls the release cable to dis-engage the release pins out of the hinged clips thus allowing the clip to hinge. With the handle/strap still pulled and twisted, the user pushes the canopy down to invert the structure into the canopy toward the floor.
To set-up the canopy, the user grab the handle/strap 920 and lifts the canopy out of the playard. Once the canopy is under tension from support structure it pops into place, and the two opposite sides with the release pins engage back into the hinged knuckles to lock out the canopy.
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Each of the mounting knuckles have a flexible snap detail on one side that snaps over a detail in a corner knuckle of the playard and a post going downward that helps with alignment. Once aligned, a user presses down on knuckle and a tab snaps over the detail to lock napper/changer 1600 to the frame of the playard.
It would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such modifications and changes are intended to be within the scope of the present invention except as limited by the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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9907411 | Burns | Mar 2018 | B2 |
10448752 | Flannery | Oct 2019 | B1 |
10557282 | Flannery | Feb 2020 | B1 |
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20200352353 A1 | Nov 2020 | US |