The invention relates to mirrors used inside a vehicle primarily for observing an infant in a rear facing car seat secured to the rear seat of a motor vehicle. Such mirrors may alternatively serve primarily as a source of entertainment and amusement for a child in a forward-facing car seat secured to the rear seat of a motor vehicle.
Mirror devices of the general type described are disclosed, for example, in Kane U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,857,753 and 6,913,364; Kane et al U.S. Pat. No. 7,104,661; and Darling U.S. Pat. No. 7,097,314
Very briefly, in such devices, a mirror is mounted or attached near the top of the rear seat of a motor vehicle in such a way that the driver of the vehicle, by looking in the rear view mirror, can observe an infant in a safety seat of the type in which the infant is positioned facing the rear of the vehicle. The mirror may alternatively be mounted or attached near the top of the front seat of a motor vehicle to function primarily as a source of entertainment and amusement for a child in a forward-facing car seat secured to the rear seat of a motor vehicle.
In one aspect, a combination mirror and amusement system is provided which includes a mirror assembly comprising a mirror housing, and a mobile assembly attached to the mirror housing.
In another aspect, a combination mirror and amusement system is provided which includes a mirror assembly comprising a mirror housing, a sound generator, and a timer that may be set by a user of the system to control the length of time the sound generator is generating sound; and a mobile assembly attached to the mirror housing.
A combination mirror and amusement system is shown broadly in
The system 20 includes a mirror assembly 22 that comprises a mirror 24, a mirror housing 26, a sound generation system 27 (
The system further includes a mobile assembly 38 attached to the mirror housing 26. As used herein, a structure may be “attached” to another structure by sewing, fastening, adhering, or any other method that brings the two structures into substantially secure contact with one another. The mobile assembly 38 comprises a mobile 40, a mobile attachment system 42, and a mobile support system 43. The mobile 40 includes a hanger 46 attached to the mirror housing 26 by the mobile attachment system 42 and a plurality of toys 44 suspended from the hanger 46. Specifically, the hanger 46 comprises an arch 48 having first and second opposing end portions 50, 52 (
The mobile attachment system 42 includes first and second sleeve panels 58, 60 attached to the first and second vertical edge portions 30, 32 of the rear fabric panel 28 of the mirror housing 26 to form first and second sleeves 61, 63 (
The mobile support system 43 (
Each of the first tabs 74 includes an attached end 82 and a free end 84. The attached end 82 of the first tab 74 of the first tab pair 70 is attached to the first vertical edge portion 30 of the rear fabric panel 28 of the mirror housing 26 at a location adjacent to the first longitudinal edge 65 of the first sleeve panel 58 and slightly above the approximate longitudinal center of the first sleeve 61. Similarly, the attached end 82 of the first tab 74 of the second tab pair 72 is attached to the second vertical edge portion 32 of the rear fabric panel 28 of the mirror housing 25 at a location adjacent to the second longitudinal edge 67 of the second sleeve panel 60 and slightly above the approximate longitudinal center of the second sleeve 63.
Each of the second tabs 76 also includes an attached end 86 and a free end 88. The attached end 82 of the second tab 76 of the first tab pair 70 is attached to the rear fabric panel 28 of the mirror housing 26 at a location adjacent to the second longitudinal edge 67 of the first sleeve panel 58 and in substantial alignment with the first tab 74 of the first tab pair 70. Similarly, the attached end 82 of the second tab 76 of the second tab pair 72 is attached to the rear fabric panel 28 of the mirror housing 26 at a location adjacent to the first longitudinal edge 65 of the second sleeve panel 60 and in substantial alignment with the first tab 74 of the second tab pair 72.
The mobile support system 43 may be used in the following manner. During installation of the system 10, the hanger 46 is pulled out of the sleeves 61, 63 into a substantially fully extended position, thereby extending the hanger tethers 62, 64 to be substantially taut and allowing the toys 44 to dangle between the hanger 46 and the first horizontal edge portion 34 of the rear fabric panel 28 of the mirror housing 26. The second tabs 76 of the tab pairs 70, 72 are then folded over and attached to the corresponding first tabs 74 to substantially close the sleeves 61, 63 immediately below the end portions 50, 52 of the arch 48 of the substantially fully extended hanger 46. In this configuration, the tab pairs 70, 72 help prevent the hanger 46 from sliding back into the sleeves 61, 63 during use of the system 10 and rendering the mobile 40 substantially inaccessible and/or unusable.
The sound generation system 27 (
The timer control dial 90 is attached to the second horizontal portion 37 of the front fabric frame 29 of the mirror housing 26. The timer control dial 90 has four detented settings, one each for zero (0), twenty (20), forty (40), and sixty (60) minutes. These settings are delineated by an annular timer setting indicator 94 oriented concentrically with the timer control dial 90. Specifically, the detents of the timer control dial 90 and the corresponding readings on the timer setting indicator 94 are configured such that the zero-, twenty-, forty-, and sixty-minute settings are oriented at positions substantially corresponding with six o'clock, nine o'clock, twelve o'clock, and three o'clock settings on a traditional analog timepiece. A timer start/stop button 96 is oriented substantially in the center of the timer control dial 90. Alternatively, any type of on/off switch may be utilized instead of the start/stop button 96.
The sound generation system 27 is configured such that the sound generator generates sound only when the timer is running. The timer is configured to begin running when the start/stop button 96 is pressed while the sound generator is not generating sound and to cease running when the start/stop button 96 is pressed while the sound generator is generating sound. Thus, the sound generator begins to generate sound when the start/stop button 96 is pressed while the sound generator is not generating sound and the sound generator ceases to generate sound when either (1) the timer runs out, or (2) the start/stop button 96 is pressed while the sound generator is generating sound. As long as the timer and the sound generator are not stopped prematurely by pressing the start/stop button 96 while the sound generator is generating sound, the timer runs and the sound generator generates sound for a period of time approximately equal to the period of time indicated on the timer setting indicator 94. If the start/stop button 96 is pressed while the timer control dial 90 is set to the zero-minute setting, the sound generator does not generate sound. If the timer control dial 90 is turned to the zero-minute setting while the sound generator is generating sound, the sound generator ceases to generate sound.
A sound generator mode switch 98 (
The following materials are used in the fabrication of the disclosed embodiment of the invention; different materials may be substituted without departing from the scope of the invention. The arch 48 is a flexible cylinder of closed cell plastic foam inside a fabric tube, the sleeve panels 58, 60 are strips of thin fabric, and each of the toy tethers 56 and the hanger tethers 62, 64 is a pair of fabric strips sewn together. The electronics housing 92 is a hard plastic housing. The front fabric frame 29 is decorated with fanciful, child-appropriate images of various animals and plants that generally evoke a common theme. The toys 44 are small, stuffed pillows formed in the shapes of fanciful animals that evoke generally the same theme as the images on the front fabric frame 29. Finally, the sound generated by the sound generator includes music and sound effects that further evoke the same theme as the toys 44 and the images on the front fabric frame 29.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described herein, numerous modifications and changes will occur to those skilled in the art. It is therefore to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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