BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a bottom view of the convertible infant pad assembly of the present invention in an unfolded or flat position.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the convertible infant pad assembly of the present invention in an unfolded or flat “play mat” position with an infant received on the central rectangular member.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the convertible infant pad assembly of the present invention showing three hinged members connected at the respective sides thereof to create a “diaper changing station.”
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the convertible infant pad assembly of the present invention showing the embodiment of FIG. 3 with an infant received on the central rectangular member.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the convertible infant pad assembly of the present invention showing all four hinged members connected at the respective sides thereof to create a portable or “anywhere” bed for an infant.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the convertible infant pad assembly of the present invention showing the embodiment of FIG. 5 with an infant received on the central rectangular member.
FIG. 7 is a side view of the convertible infant pad assembly of the present invention showing a rectangular embodiment of the hinged member in combination with a fabric storage pocket affixed thereto.
FIG. 8 is an end view of the convertible infant pad assembly of the present invention showing a curved-top embodiment of the hinged member in combination with a mesh storage pocket affixed thereto.
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the convertible infant pad assembly of the present invention showing the assembly folded into a carrying case and worn on the shoulder of an adult female.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1 shows the bottom or base of the convertible infant pad assembly 10 of the present invention in an unfolded or flat position comprising a rectangular central section 12 having a top portion (not shown in this Figure) and a bottom portion, the top portion of the rectangular central section 12 preferably comprising a waterproof fabric, the bottom portion of the rectangular central section 12 being provided with two hook and loop fastening straps 34 which are set in approximately one inch (1″) from the side seam along the outer edges thereof and which are affixed at one end thereof to the bottom portion of the rectangular central section 12, and the bottom portion of the rectangular central section 12 being further provided with a shoulder strap 32 affixed below the two hook and loop fastening straps 34. The rectangular central section 12 may be padded or, in the alternative, a washable removable pad insert (not shown) may be adapted to be received within the rectangular central section 12, the washable removable pad insert having a cover sheet including a top side comprising a cotton-type fabric for absorbency and a bottom side comprising a waterproof fabric and a removable filler material to allow the cover sheet to be removed from the filler material for ease of laundering. Along the perimeter of the rectangular central section 12 are four corresponding proximal hinged members comprising two hinged end members 14 and two hinged side members 16, each of the hinged members having a length equal to the length of the corresponding edge of the rectangular central section. The hinged side members 14 are provided with closure tabs 18 on their respective short edges (not numbered), which closure tabs 18 are provided with one half of a hook and loop or similar type fastener thereon; the hinged end members 16 are provided with one half of a hook and loop or similar type fastener 20 affixed along their respective short edges which is adapted to correspond with the hook and loop type fastener affixed to the closure tabs 18 to secure the respective short edges of the hinged side members 16 to the hinged end members 14 at an angle of approximately ninety degrees (90_ (as best shown in FIGS. 5 and 6).
FIG. 2 shows the convertible infant pad assembly 10 of the present invention in an unassembled or flat embodiment for use as a play mat. In this embodiment, the hinged end members 14 are disconnected from the hinged side members 16 by releasing one half of the hook and loop fasteners 20 from the corresponding hook and loop fastener affixed to the stabilizing tab 18 and allowing the hinged end members 14 and hinged side members 16 to lie flat with respect to the rectangular central section 12. An infant 36 or toddler (not shown) may be placed on the rectangular central section 12. In this embodiment, the washable removable pad insert (not shown) would optimally be positioned in the rectangular central section 12 with the fabric or absorbent side facing upward so as to provide a soft play surface for the infant 36 or toddler.
FIG. 3 shows the convertible infant pad assembly 10 of the present invention in a partially assembled embodiment for use as a diaper changing station. In this embodiment, the hinged end members 14 are connected at one end thereof to a single hinged side member 16, allowing the opposite hinged side member 16 to lie flat with relation to the rectangular central section 12 to permit a user (not shown) easy access to an infant (not shown in this Figure) for the purpose of changing a soiled diaper or clothing. In order to provide greater stability for the convertible infant pad assembly 10 in this position, a stability tab 40 is provided along the short edge of the hinged end members 14. A corresponding receiver strip 42 is attached to the inner portion of the hinged side member 16 at either end thereof in parallel relation to the short edges of the hinged side member 16. In this embodiment, the washable removable pad insert (not shown) would optimally be positioned in the rectangular central section 12 with the waterproof side facing upward so as to provide a non-absorbent surface which may be wiped clean in the event that it becomes soiled.
FIG. 4 shows the convertible infant pad assembly 10 of the present invention in a partially assembled embodiment for use as a diaper changing station similar to that shown in FIG. 3, but with an infant 36 positioned on the rectangular central section 12. By lowering one hinged side member 16, a user (not shown) can easily access the infant 36 for the purpose of changing a diaper or clothing or similar. A stability tab 40 as discussed in FIG. 3 is provided along the short edge of the hinged end members 14. A corresponding receiver strip 42 is attached to the inner portion of the hinged side member 16 at either end thereof in parallel relation to the short edges of the hinged side member 16. In this Figure, the stability tab 40 is pulled by a user (not shown in this Figure) in a downward motion toward the corresponding receiver strip 42 and brought into contact with the receiver strip 42 to secure the upright members comprising the opposite hinged side member 16 and the two hinged end members 14 in position in the event that the infant 36 rolls into, kicks, or otherwise contacts the upright members.
FIG. 5 shows the convertible infant pad assembly 10 of the present invention in a fully assembled embodiment for use as an infant napper or portable bed. In this embodiment, the hinged end members 14 are connected at both ends thereof to the respective hinged side members 16 by pivoting the hinged members 14 and 16 upward to form a 90_ angle and folding the closure tabs 18 affixed to the short ends of the hinged side members 16 over the short edge of each short end allowing the first half of the hook and loop fastener (affixed to the closure tabs 18) and second hook and loop fasteners 20 (not visible in this Figure) to contact each other and secure the respective edges together. A net or mesh pocket 22 is affixed to one hinged end member 14 to facilitate storage of items such as a baby bottle, diapers, or the like,
FIG. 6 shows the convertible infant pad assembly 10 of the present invention in a fully assembled embodiment for use as an infant napper or portable bed similar to that shown in FIG. 5 with an infant 36 positioned on the rectangular central section 12. In this embodiment, the infant 36 or toddler may sit or recline in the rectangular central section 12. If the infant 36 or toddler rolls during sleep, the hinged end members 14 and hinged side members 16 would prevent the infant 36 from rolling away from the rectangular central section 12. In this embodiment, the washable removable pad insert (not shown) would optimally be positioned in the rectangular central section 12 with the fabric or absorbent side facing upward so as to provide a soft sleep surface for the infant 36 or toddler.
FIG. 7 shows a first hinged end member 14 of the convertible infant pad assembly 10 of the present invention which hinged end member 14 is provided with a net or mesh pocket 22 affixed thereon to provide convenient open storage for items such as a baby bottle (not numbered), toys (not numbered), or other items.
FIG. 8 shows a second hinged end member 14 of the convertible infant pad assembly 10 of the present invention which hinged end member 14 is provided with a fabric pocket 24 affixed thereon to provide convenient closed storage for items such as a baby bottle (not numbered), diapers (not shown), or other items.
FIG. 9 shows the convertible infant pad assembly 10 of the present invention folded into a rolled assembly 30 and secured with the hook and loop fastening straps 34 (not shown in this Figure) carried by a user 38 by means of the shoulder strap 32 which is adapted to be received over the shoulder of the user 38 for ease of transporting the convertible infant pad assembly 10 while leaving the user's 38 arms free to carry an infant (not shown in this Figure), push a stroller, or engage in other activity. While FIGS. 1 through 9, inclusive, depict the various positions which may be achieved with the convertible infant pad assembly 10 of the present invention, it should be apparent that other and further modifications of the present invention, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the spirit and scope of this invention, including (but not limited to) increasing the measurements cited herein to accommodate a daycare-sized cot or decreasing the measurements cited herein to accommodate a premature or small infant, altering the fabric selections, or eliminating the waterproof members. In addition, the convertible infant pad assembly 10 of the present invention may be used in conjunction with a small animal, such as a dog or cat, as a convertible pet bed assembly by substituting a pet for the infant described herein.