Parents often desire to lay babies down on nearby surfaces, such as a couch or bed, to enable the parent to complete other tasks while keeping baby nearby. Often times the most convenient or accessible surface to lay the baby down does not have the necessary barrier to prevent the baby from rolling off the surface and onto the floor, which could result in serious injury to the baby. Traditional barrier mats are designed to ensure that the baby is restricted to one position, typically on their side. While this may be an ideal position if the baby is sleeping, when the baby is awake, freedom to roll from side to side and look around the room is preferred, while still having a means for preventing baby from rolling onto the floor or other undesired surface.
Embodiments of the present invention include a configurable multipurpose mat assembly. Various embodiments of the configurable multipurpose mat assembly are illustrated in
Embodiments of the configurable multipurpose mat assembly are each typically configured to have a center pocket portion for receiving a baby, and two barrier sleeve portions on opposite sides of the center pocket portion for confining a baby there between. The center pocket portion and the two barrier sleeve portions are typically configured to allow for removable pads to be easily removed or replaced as needed. The simple disassembly and subsequent reassembly of the configurable multipurpose mat assembly allows for the user to easily configure the mat assembly to his or desired configuration, and to launder the fabric cover or wipe down the removable pads in variations where the removable pads are encased in a sheath comprising a liquid impervious or water-resistant material.
In some variations, the removable pads may comprise a self-inflating foam pad or other inflatable material to allow for the configurable multipurpose mat assembly to be rolled or folded for easy storage or travel, and allow for the removable pads to inflate when being released from a stored configuration and to deflate when being returned to a compressed stored configuration. Other variations provide for the removable pads to be encased within liquid impervious or water-resistant sheaths, to protect the removable pads from contact with undesirable liquids, such as bodily fluids or formula, which would otherwise be difficult to clean off of the removable pads in a satisfactory manner. These sheaths allow for the user to easily wipe away any liquid that penetrates the fabric cover and onto the sheathed removable pads with a cloth, sanitizing wipe, or similar material.
Typically, the baby will be placed between the left and right barrier sleeve portions, oriented longitudinally, so that each of the left and right barrier sleeve portions prevent the baby from rolling off of the configurable multipurpose mat assembly. This orientation can be used for a variety of purposes, such as changing the baby's diaper or placing the baby down for resting when away from home or a crib. The baby may also be placed laterally, resting his or head on either of the left and right barrier sleeve portion. This orientation can be used when the baby is awake and alert and would benefit from seeing the activity in the room around the baby.
As can be appreciated, the configurable multipurpose mat assembly can be used for any suitable purpose and may be configured for a variety of uses. For instance, the mat assembly can be placed underneath a child during meal time, to protect the surrounding area from food debris. The mat assembly can be used for any purpose wherein it is desirable to either provide a child with a clean surface on which to sit or lay, or provide a cover to protect the underlying surface from soiling as a result of the child. Further, the mat assembly can be used in a variety of different configurations. For instance, configurations are contemplated wherein the removable center pad insert is removed, permitting the positioning of the left and right barrier sleeve portions to be easily adjusted inwardly or outwardly. Additionally, the configurable multipurpose mat assembly can be used with center pad inserts of differing shapes and sizes depending on the desired barrier sleeve portion positioning. In yet other embodiments, the configurable multipurpose mat assembly can be used without the barrier pad inserts or the center pad insert, such as when a clean barrier is all that is desired.
The terms and phrases as indicated in quotation marks (“ ”) in this section are intended to have the meaning ascribed to them in this Terminology section applied to them throughout this document, including in the claims, unless clearly indicated otherwise in context. Further, as applicable, the stated definitions are to apply, regardless of the word or phrase's case, to the singular and plural variations of the defined word or phrase.
The term “about,” as used in this specification and appended claims, refers to plus or minus 20% of the value given.
The term “approximately,” as used in this specification and appended claims, refers to plus or minus 10% of the value given.
The term “couple” or “coupled” as used in this specification and appended claims refers to an indirect or direct physical connection between the identified elements, components, or objects. Often the manner of the coupling will be related specifically to the manner in which the two coupled elements interact.
The term “directly coupled” or “coupled directly,” as used in this specification and appended claims, refers to a physical connection between identified elements, components, or objects, in which no other element, component, or object resides between those identified as being directly coupled.
The terms “generally” and “substantially,” as used in this specification and appended claims, mean mostly, or for the most part.
The term “or” as used in this specification and the appended claims is not meant to be exclusive; rather the term is inclusive, meaning either or both.
The term “pad” is used in a functional sense indicating a generally supportive form. The preferred embodiment employs a pad formed from open celled or close celled foam. This material is readily available, and those of skill in the art are familiar with working with such foam. Other materials are available that would be suitable for other embodiments of the subject matter of the disclosure. Examples are a pillow or cushion filled with down or fibre material, an inflatable or self-inflating cushion, or any other similar materials. Those in the art will understand that in any suitable material, now known or hereafter developed, may be used in forming the pad described herein.
References in the specification to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “another embodiment, “a preferred embodiment”, “an alternative embodiment”, “one variation”, “a variation” and similar phrases mean that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or variation, is included in at least an embodiment or variation of the invention. The phrase “in one embodiment”, “in one variation” or similar phrases, as used in various places in the specification, are not necessarily meant to refer to the same embodiment or the same variation.
Directional and/or relationary terms such as, but not limited to, left, right, nadir, apex, top, bottom, vertical, horizontal, back, front, longitudinal, and lateral are relative to each other and are dependent on the specific orientation of a applicable element or article, and are used accordingly to aid in the description of the various embodiments and are not necessarily intended to be construed as limiting.
A First Embodiment Configurable Multipurpose Mat Assembly
Referring to
The fabric cover 10 is typically formed by joining together a first fabric sheet 30 and a second fabric sheet 35. The first fabric sheet 30 is typically a soft fabric material, including natural and synthetic fibers. In one variation, the first fabric sheet 30 may comprise a fleece or velour material. In another variation, the first fabric sheet 30 may comprise a cotton or cotton-blend woven fabric. In another variation, the first fabric sheet 30 may include quilted stitching to secure a layer of fiberfill batting to the side of the first fabric sheet 30 touching the center pad 15. The second fabric sheet 35 is typically a soft fabric material, including natural and synthetic fibers. In one variation, the second fabric sheet 35 may comprise a slip-resistant or nonskid material, such as a silicone woven fabric. In another variation, the second fabric sheet 35 may comprise a water-resistant material, such as nylon or polyester. In another variation, the fabric cover 10 may comprise a fabric sheet folded lengthwise to form a first side 30 and a second side 35. Typically, the fabric cover 10 is machine washable.
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In one variation, the left barrier fastening pair (comprising the first left barrier fastening piece 60 and the second left barrier fastening piece 55) and the right barrier fastening pair (comprising the first right barrier fastening piece 61 and the second right fastening piece 56) each comprise a hook and loop fastening system. In another variation, the left barrier fastening pair and the right barrier fastening pair each comprise a clasp locker fastening system, such as a zipper. In another variation, a series of small fasteners, such as buttons or snaps, may be placed along the length of the left and right barrier fastening pieces to enable the right barrier sleeve portion 45 and the left barrier sleeve portion 50 to be secured in place. In another variation, the right barrier sleeve portion 45 and the left barrier sleeve portion 50 may comprise a fabric sheet of upwardly facing loop fasteners to permit the right barrier sleeve portion 45 and the left barrier sleeve portion 50 to be secured to a respective first right barrier fastening piece 61 and a first left barrier fastening piece 60, each of the right and left barrier fastening pieces comprising downwardly facing hook fasteners. In another variation, the right barrier sleeve portion 45 and the left barrier sleeve portion 50 may comprise additional barrier fastener pieces to permit the location of the secured elongated right barrier pad 20 and the elongated left barrier pad 25 to vary, thereby varying the width of the center pocket portion 40. For instance, in some circumstances, such as when changing a diaper, it may be desirable to have the distance between the elongated right barrier pad 20 and the elongated left barrier pad 25 as wide as possible to facilitate access to the baby and the side of the baby by the caregiver in accomplishing a diaper change. In another circumstance, it may be desirable to have the elongated right barrier pad 20 and the elongated left barrier pad 25 be flush against the baby, such as when the baby is napping, to prevent the baby from rolling over.
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In one variation, the elongated right barrier pad 20 and the elongated left barrier pad 25 may comprise an open celled or close celled foam. In another variation, the elongated right barrier pad 20 and the elongated left barrier pad 25 may comprise a self-inflating foam pad and sealable air valve. In another variation, the elongated right barrier pad 20 and the elongated left barrier pad 25 may comprise an inflatable material and a sealable air valve allowing for oral inflation. As illustrated in
The center pocket portion 40 typically comprises a coextending first fabric sheet 30 and a second fabric sheet 35. As illustrated in
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The center pad 15 typically comprises an open celled or close celled foam. In one variation, the center pad 15 comprises a fibrous batting. In another variation, the center pad 15 comprises a pillow insert. In another variation, the center pad 15 may comprise a self-inflating foam pad and sealable air valve. In another variation, the center pad 15 may comprise an inflatable material and a sealable air valve allowing for oral inflation. As illustrated in
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In some variations, the configurable multipurpose mat assembly 5 may be compressed by either folding or rolling the configurable multipurpose mat assembly 5, thereby reducing its volume for transport. To facilitate compression, typically the center pad 15, the elongated right barrier pad 20, and the elongated left barrier pad 25 may comprise a compressible open cell foam. In variations of the configurable multipurpose mat assembly 5 that are configured to be compressed or folded for storage and transport, open cell foam is preferred. In one variation, one or more straps may be provided either separate from or integrated into the fabric cover 10 to secure the configurable multipurpose mat assembly 5 in its compressed form.
In variations of the configurable multipurpose mat assembly 5 that are configured to be compressed or folded for storage or transport, the center sheath 70, the right sheath 75, and the left sheath 80 may include perforations or other openings removed from locations likely to come into contact with undesirable liquids to permit air to flow in and out of the center sheath 70, the right sheath 75, and the left sheath 80 as the configurable multipurpose mat assembly 5 is compressed by either rolling or folding.
In variations of the configurable multipurpose mat assembly 5 that are not configured to be compressed or folded for storage or transport, one or all of the center pad 15, the elongated right barrier pad 20, and elongated left barrier pad 25 may comprise a self-skinning flexible foam to provide a liquid impervious barrier without the use of the center sheath 70, the right sheath 75, or the left sheath 80.
The various embodiments and variations thereof, as illustrated in the accompanying Figures or described above, are merely exemplary and are not meant to limit the scope of the invention. It is to be appreciated that numerous other variations of the invention have been contemplated, as would be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art, given the benefit of this disclosure. All variations of the invention that read upon appended claims are intended and contemplated to be within the scope of the invention.
The present application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/618,152, filed Jan. 17, 2018, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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