The present invention relates to a container 10 for various baby items. As illustrated container 10 includes as one of its main pieces an outside shell 12. The other components of container 10 are one or more inner compartments, such as compartments 14 and 16 for holding various baby items. As illustrated in
The outer shell 12 provides a fashionable way to contain the inner compartments 14,16 and is preferably made of a moisture-proof material so that when in the condition shown in
The inner compartments 14,16 provide a place to contain the baby wipes therefore eliminating the need to use the rigid plastic container provided by baby wipe manufacturers. Preferably the inner compartments 14,16 along with the outer shell 12 are made of flexible plastic thereby allowing the container to be folded or bent, if needed, to sit in a preferred location. This is an advantage over prior art practices which use rigid plastic containers provided by the baby wipe manufacturers.
An advantageous feature of this invention is that the inner compartments 14,16 can be made of moisture tight material, preferably plastic, enabling the baby wipes, for example, to remain moist much longer than when the wipes are contained in the rigid plastic non-moisture tight container provided by the baby wipe manufacturers. Such rigid tight containers of the prior art which are not made of moisture-tight plastic do not have a good seal and therefore the baby wipes dry out quickly. The inner compartments 14,16 may take various forms. For example, in one form the compartments could be similar to the known food type bags having a sliding zipper lock such as a “Ziploc” on the outer end of the compartment to provide a liquid moisture seal. Any other suitable type of sealing arrangement could also be used. An alternative would be to utilize the known flexible opening in the center of one of the compartments such as compartment 14 to allow use of the continuously fed style of baby wipes also providing a tight seal. In this arrangement the baby wipes are interleaved and are of the pop-up type where one wipe is pulled from the tight dispensing opening the next wipe projects slightly through the opening so that it can then be later pulled.
The inner compartments are sized to fit many different sizes of baby wipes or other items. This is in contrast to the rigid plastic wipe containers provided by wipe manufacturers which are sized to fit only their own baby wipes so that a consumer can not mix the containers and wipes. This prior art practice limits the purchasing and/or storage options.
In one preferred practice of this invention the inner surface of the outer shell 12 has fastening structure or members 18 at any desired location for fastening the compartments 14,16 which have complementary fastening members 19. A convenient form of fastening member would be Velcro. If desired, a smooth flap could be provided to cover the otherwise exposed fastening members 18 when shell 12 is in its open condition and intended to be used as a changing pad. As a result, the fastening members 18 would not be exposed and therefore would not cause irritation or discomfort to the baby.
A distinct advantage in having the inner compartments detachably mounted to the outer shell 12 is that different size/shape inner compartments could be used and could be mounted at different locations in accordance with the particular needs of the user. Thus, for example, if only baby wipes are necessary the inner compartment 16 need not be included and the resultant container 10 would be reduced in its size or thickness since the shell 12 would carry only the inner compartment 14.
In one practice of the invention the inner compartments may be constructed from a single envelope type structure permanently sealed along its sides and having an openable/closable seal at each end. The envelope could be divided into separate compartments by forming a permanent seal transversely across the envelope such as at about midway of its length. Alternatively, the envelope could be maintained as a single compartment with one or both ends openable and used to contain one or more different items.
Sets of fastening members 18 could be located at various portions on the inner surface of shell 12 to provide alternative locations for mounting compartments of different sizes, shapes, etc.
In use when it is desired the invention could be practiced where a compartment has an entire side or substantial portion of a side including its entire periphery mounted directly to the inner surface of the shell. It should be sufficient, however, that the mounting is simply at only one or two locations since what is essentially intended is to anchor the inner compartment in place since the compartment is confined in the pouch formed by the folded outer shell during periods of non-use to obtain an item such as a diaper or baby wipe, the sealed opening 20 would be manipulated to obtain access to the item in the appropriate inner compartment 14,16. When the item is removed the sealed opening 20 would then be reclosed and resealed.
Preferably, the inner compartment 16 which is intended to hold diapers would be sized to fit the largest size of diapers or a larger quantity of smaller diapers. If desired, however, a smaller compartment 16 could be used where it is only intended to contain smaller diapers.
Preferably, all of the surfaces of the container 10 are covered in plastic for easy cleaning.
Although the inner compartments 14,16 can be attached to the inner surface 12 at any location it is preferred to provide a fastening location at generally the longitudinal mid-line of the shell 12 (excluding the outer flap 22). Thus, the inner compartments 14,16 would be mounted juxtaposed each other and the shell 12 would be folded upon itself at the location where compartments 14,16 are mounted against each other. Shell 12 could then be maintained in this closed folded condition by having a fastening member 24 on the inner surface of flap 22 engage a complementary fastening member 26 on the outer surface of shell 12 so that the container assumes the closed or pouch condition shown in
If desired straps may be permanently or detachably secured to the outer surface of the outer shell 12 to facilitate carrying the container 10. Alternatively, loops or other forms of detaching structure could be secured to the outer surface of shell 10 to facilitate its storage and portability. The drawings illustrate two inner compartments 14,16 particularly shaped and designed to carry baby wipes and diapers. Alternative and/or compartments could also be provided to provide pockets for such items as a cell phone, wallet, keys, baby ointments, etc. It is even possible to mount these additional pockets by securing one inner compartment directly to and against another inner compartment in piggy-back fashion against the inner surface of shell 12.
Various types of materials can be used for the components of container 10. For example, the outer surface of shell 12 could be made of a fabric particularly suitable for use by a father or to enhance the appearance of the container.
As previously described a particular advantage in the preferred form of outer shell 12 is that it provides a separate “mat” or changing pad and therefore is preferably made of moisture proof material at least on its inner surface. The outer shell would initially be a flat pad (
A further advantage of the present invention is that the inner compartments are readily detachably mounted to the inner surface of the shell in any suitable manner by any suitable fastener, such as but not limited to Velcro. As a result, the inner compartments could be removed from the shell to not only expose the shell for use as a changing pad by providing a clean, dry area for which to change the baby's diaper, but also to expose the inner surface of the shell so that it can be readily cleaned. Preferably, the inner compartments are permanently closed along three edges with the fourth edge being selectively opened or closed such as through the use of any sealable construction, preferably a Ziploc slide zipper fastener on the outer edge. The inner compartments thus have the capability of being moisture-tight which is particularly desirable when containing such items as baby wipes. Where the items are wallets, cell phones, etc. a moisture-tight compartment is not necessary.
One of the differences between container 10 of
As shown in
Container 10A includes as its form of fasteners magnetic clasps 18A on the shell 12 with one of the clasps in engagement with a magnetic clasp 19A on the inner pouch 28. Magnetic clasp 19A may be at any suitable location on inner pouch such as at the top or at the bottom or at the center. A top location is illustrated. More than one magnetic clasp 19A may be used on inner pouch 28 with complementary magnetic clasps 18A on shell 12. Only one clasp is preferred which should provide a sufficient locking of pouch 28 to shell 12, particularly where the clasps are snap fastened together in addition to a magnetic mounting. Minimizing the number of clasps on shell 12 is preferred to maintain the surface of shell 12 relatively smooth and uninterrupted.
Preferably inner pouch 28 is made of a washable fabric which could be similar to or the same as the material used for shell 12.
It is to be understood that the handle structure described with respect to
In an exemplary practice of the invention as shown in
Although container 10A is illustrated and described as having a pair of handles the invention could be practiced where, for example, a single handle is provided at one edge of the shell 12. Since the shell 12 would be secured together at its free ends a second handle would not be necessary, but would be preferred for aesthetic reasons and to distribute the forces when carrying the container 10A by its handles.
In the practice of the container shown in
The provision of magnetic clasps 18A on the inner surface of shell 12 would, of course, be located on the surface that is used as the changing pad. Such magnetic clasps would preferably be made of a metal material. If it is desired to cover these magnetic clasps a suitable flap could be detachably mounted over the clasps when the shell is used as a changing pad and then exposed when the clasps are used for their fastening function. Preferably, the centrally located magnetic clasp 18A is a clasp which has a recess and does not have a projection that might be uncomfortable when shell 12 is used as a changing pad.
It is to be understood that various features described with a particular embodiment of this invention could be used with other embodiments within the spirit of this invention.
In a broad sense the present invention includes an outer shell and at least one inner compartment mounted to the outer shell. The outer shell has an extended area on its inner surface to function as a changing pad. The inner compartment is detachably mounted to the inner surface of the outer shell so that when it is removed from the outer shell it will selectively expose the extended area. In the preferred practice of this invention the exposed area is the entire inner surface of the outer shell which becomes exposed when the outer shell is disposed in its open flat condition. For use as a container, the outer shell is folded into a pouch condition after the inner compartments have been mounted to the inner surface of the outer shell.
This application is based upon provisional application Ser. No. 60/808,038 filed May 24, 2006, all of the details of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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60808038 | May 2006 | US |