Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6298509
-
Patent Number
6,298,509
-
Date Filed
Friday, November 14, 199727 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, October 9, 200123 years ago
-
Inventors
-
-
Examiners
- Browne; Lynne H.
- Conley; Frederick
Agents
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 005 655
- 005 947
- 005 485
- 005 417
- 005 486
- 005 494
- 005 502
- 190 2
- 383 4
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
A device that is convertible to and from a blanket or diaper changing pad and carrying bag has a panel having a central portion and first and second side portions. Each side portion has pockets for storing desired articles, and a slot for receiving the strap of a changing table when the blanket or pad is used on the changing table. From an unfolded position, the blanket or pad conveniently folds to a carrying bag. Uniquely positioned handles are presented at the top of the bag when the blanket/pad is in its folded position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to a changing blanket or pad upon which the diaper of a baby or child may be changed. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a diaper changing pad which converts, by folding, into a carrying bag.
2. Description of the Related Art
A variety of different types of blankets, changing pads, and diaper bags are currently available. Conventionally, diapers, wipes, and related products are carried in a diaper bag, and a separate blanket or changing pad is utilized as a surface when changing the diaper of an infant or child.
While conventional blankets, diaper changing pads, and diaper bags are widely used, they have numerous drawbacks. Most notably, when a conventional blanket or diaper changing pad is utilized, the parent or other person changing the child's diaper typically must reach into a separate bag for the diapers, wipes, lotions, or other products required for changing the child's diaper. This requires the individual changing the diaper to leave the child momentarily unattended. Moreover, searching in a diaper bag for the necessary products to change a diaper is inconvenient.
The need exists for a diaper changing pad, or blanket, which conveniently stores products, such as wipes, lotions, and diapers, necessary for changing a child's diaper. Additionally, the need exists for such a product that conveniently adapts to changing stations, including those used domestically and those typically found in public restrooms. Furthermore, the need exists for a blanket or diaper changing pad which conveniently folds into a carrying bag.
The present invention overcomes the drawbacks of the prior art, and fills the foregoing and other needs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a changing pad which conveniently folds into a carrying bag.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a blanket, or diaper changing pad, having pockets for storing items.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a diaper changing pad which conveniently operates with conventional domestic, and public changing stations having a safety strap for holding the child to be changed securely on the changing table of the station.
These and other objects are achieved by a blanket, or diaper changing pad, formed from a flexible, rectangular panel of material. The panel of material has a top side and a bottom side. The panel of the changing pad, or blanket, has a central diaper changing portion and first and second side portions respectively located at opposite sides of the central changing portion. Each of the side portions has a plurality of different sized pockets provided on the top side of the panel. The pockets are adapted, and sized, to receive various items, such as diapers, wipes, lotions or creams, a change of clothes, and toys. Preferably, the panel is formed from first and second outer pieces of material, separated by a third layer of material which serves as a pad or stiffener.
In accordance with the invention, the blanket includes at least one elastic loop sewn into the blanket. The loop may be utilized to releasably secure toys, such as conventional plastic rings or chains, to the pad. As will be appreciated, the rings, or chain, is useful to keep a child occupied while his or her diaper is being changed. Preferably, each elastic loop is small in size and is permanently secured deep within one of the pockets on the blanket or pad. Additionally, one or more straps, each of which has an outer free end, are releasbly secured to the blanket. As with the elastic loops, the straps are preferably fastened to the blanket or pad within one of the pockets. The outer free end of each strap is adapted to receive and hold a toy, or pacifier.
The diaper changing pad, or blanket, of the present invention also includes a pair of handles. When the pad is in an unfolded position, a first handle of the pair is positioned so as to extend outwardly from one side of the blanket or pad. The second handle is positioned on the bottom side of the blanket at a location approximately one-third the distance from the edge of the blanket opposite that edge from which the first handle extends.
In accordance with an aspect of the invention, the blanket or changing pad may be folded to form a convenient carrying bag. Particularly, the outer pocket-bearing side portions of the changing pad are folded inwardly over the top side of the panel of material. Thusly folded, the panel is then folded in thirds in a direction transverse to the direction the side portions were folded. In so doing, that handle which is located on the bottom side of the panel is positioned at one side of the carrying bag, in folded formation, at the top of the carrying bag. The first handle extends upwardly from the top of the folded carrying bag from an opposite side thereof. A fastener, such as a flap with button, snap, or hook and loop fastener is provided for holding the folded blanket or pad, in carrying bag formation, in its folded position.
In accordance with an additional aspect of the invention, each side portion of the blanket or changing pad has a slot extending inwardly from an outer edge thereof. When the present invention is utilized in combination with a conventional changing station having a table with safety straps, the central surface of the changing pad rests on the changing table, and each side portion hangs downwardly over opposite sides of the changing table. The safety strap on the table is then received within the respective slots so that the pocket bearing side portions hang conveniently downwardly, without the bunching that would be caused by the changing strap in the absence of the slots.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a blanket or changing pad which conveniently stores a variety of items, which easily unfolds for use and folds into a convenient carrying bag, and which is particularly adapted for use in combination with a conventional changing table having a safety strap.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The objects and features of the invention noted above are explained in more detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals denote like elements, and in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a diaper changing pad, or blanket, of the present invention, folded into a carrying bag formation;
FIG. 2
is an elevational view illustrating the blanket or diaper changing pad of the present invention in position on a changing table having a safety strap; and
FIG. 3
is a top plan view of the blanket or changing pad of the present invention, unfolded for use.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
With reference initially to
FIG. 1
, the blanket or changing pad of the present invention is illustrated generally by the reference numeral
10
. As illustrated in
FIG. 1
, the blanket or changing pad
10
is in a folded formation, thus providing a convenient carrying bag or case for articles stored therein. Particularly, blanket or changing pad
10
has a top, generally denoted by reference numeral
12
, a bottom, generally denoted by reference numeral
14
, and first and second outer sides, denoted generally by reference numerals
16
and
18
, respectively. A flap
20
, as described in greater detail below, is provided for holding the blanket or changing pad
10
in the folded position illustrated in
FIG. 1. A
pair of handles
22
,
24
, are provided at opposite sides proximate the top
12
of the blanket or changing pad
10
in its folded configuration. Particularly, handle
22
is located at one major side of the folded blanket or changing pad
10
, while handle
24
is positioned at an opposite major side thereof.
With additional reference to
FIG. 3
, blanket or changing pad
10
of the present invention is formed of any conventional fabric. Particularly, blanket or changing pad
10
is formed of a generally rectangular panel of material, denoted generally by reference numeral
26
. Preferably, panel
26
of changing pad or blanket
10
is formed of first and second outer layers consisting of a top layer
28
, and a bottom layer (not shown). The top layer
28
and bottom layer (not shown) panel
26
separate a third, inner layer, denoted generally by reference numeral
30
. The inner layer is preferably a stiffener or padding. The layers are sewn together as illustrated by stitch
60
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 3
, blanket or changing pad
10
, when unfolded, has a central major diaper changing surface, denoted generally by reference numeral
32
. Panel
26
also has first and second outer side portions
34
,
36
, respectively. As illustrated, panel
26
of blanket or pad
10
has a top edge
38
, a bottom edge
40
, and first and second outer side edges
40
,
42
, respectively. Each side portion
34
,
36
has a respective slot
44
,
46
therein extending inwardly from a respective outer edge
40
,
42
of panel
26
. As described in greater detail below, each slot
44
,
46
receives a portion of a safety strap on a conventional changing table.
As illustrated in
FIG. 3
, each outer side portion
34
,
36
has a plurality of pockets
50
. Pockets
50
are preferably of various sizes, and are adapted to receive items for storage. As illustrated, the pockets
50
are preferably sized for receiving items such as diapers
52
, wipes in a container
54
, and lotions or creams, such as indicated by tube
56
. Optionally, one or all of the pockets may have a closure, such as a hook and loop fastener, snap, button, or zipper, for closing the pockets.
In accordance with an aspect of the invention, an elastic loop
58
is provided on blanket or pad
10
. It will be appreciated that any desired number of loops may be provided on blanket or pad
10
. Preferably, loop
58
is sewn into one of the pockets
50
of blanket or pad
10
, by stitching
60
. The loop
58
is adapted to releasably receive a toy, such as a link, or linkage chain
62
, as illustrated. Additionally, a flexible strap
62
is sewn, or secured by a fastener
64
, to blanket or pad
10
. The flexible strap
62
is adapted to releasably hold a toy or pacifier, such as the pacifier
66
illustrated. As will be appreciated, the linkage chain
62
and pacifier
66
may be utilized to occupy the child when his or her diaper is being changed.
As illustrated in
FIG. 3
, first handle
22
is positioned on blanket or pad
10
so as to extend beyond top edge
38
thereof. Second handle
24
is positioned on the bottom surface panel
26
in the position shown. Particularly, second panel
24
is preferably positioned approximately one-third the distance from lower edge
40
of panel
26
. Thusly oriented, the handles
22
,
24
result in the position illustrated in
FIG. 1
when blanket or pad
10
is folded into a carrying bag formation. As also illustrated in
FIG. 3
, flap
20
extends beyond upper edge
38
of panel
26
, and has a fastener
70
, such as a hook and loop fastener, snap, or button, for holding the blanket or changing pad
10
in the folded formation illustrated in FIG.
1
. Particularly, where fastener
70
is a hook and loop fastener, it mates with a fastener pad
71
located on the bottom surface of panel
26
, as illustrated, and as will be readily understood.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, changing pad or blanket
10
is illustrated on a conventional changing station, denoted generally by reference numeral
80
. It will be understood and appreciated that a variety of different types of changing tables are known, and may be utilized in combination with the present invention. Particularly, as illustrated, changing station
80
has a changing table
82
which pivots downwardly, about a pivot location
83
, from a wall mount
84
. The changing station has a safety strap
86
, as illustrated. As will be readily understood and appreciated, safety strap
86
has a corresponding component (not shown) positioned at an opposite side of changing table
82
. The safety strap is positioned over a child lying on the changing table
82
, and buckled or fastened in place by fastener
87
.
As illustrated, changing pad or blanket
10
of the present invention is positioned over changing table
82
. Particularly, the major, central changing portion
32
of panel
26
of changing pad or blanket
10
is positioned on an upper surface of table
82
. Changing pad or blanket
10
is dimensional so that side portions
34
and
36
depend downwardly from respective sides of table
82
. In this manner, the pockets
50
, containing those items needed to change the child's diaper, are readily accessible without the need to leave the child unattended while reaching in a separate diaper bag. Additionally, as illustrated, slots
44
receive safety strap
86
, thus preventing the changing pad or blanket
10
from bunching, or being bundled, on table
82
. In such a position, the pacifier
66
, or linkage chain
62
, is readily available (while remaining attached to the pad
10
) for the child to enjoy while his or her diaper is being changed.
It will be understood and appreciated that the dimensions of blanket or pad
10
can be any dimensions selected by the fabricator of the article. Preferably, however, the central changing portion of pad
10
is at least wide enough to permit side portions
34
,
36
to hang vertically downward when pad
10
is positioned on a conventional changing table. In this regard, one preferred dimension for the central changing portion
32
, between the side portions, is approximately 17 inches.
In order to fold the blanket or pad
10
from its unfolded position of
FIG. 3
, or its position on a changing table as illustrated in
FIG. 2
, the side portions
34
,
36
are folded inwardly over the upper surface of central changing portion
32
. In accordance with the preferred dimensions of the invention, the first folding operations result in the side portions
34
,
36
being slightly overlapped. Next, the pad or blanket
10
, having side portions
34
,
36
inwardly folded, is folded approximately in thirds in a fold direction transverse to the folds of the side portions
34
,
36
. Particularly, a portion of the pad
10
from the lower edge
40
of pad
10
to approximately the second handle
24
is folded upwardly over the upper surface of central changing portion
32
. The folded over third and the approximately one-third portion of pad
10
that it covers are then together folded over the remaining third of pad
10
, to the configuration illustrated in FIG.
1
. In such a folded configuration, handles
22
,
24
meet at the top
12
of pad
10
, thereby forming a carrying bag or case. Flap
20
, fixedly secured at one side of pad
10
, is passed through the loops formed by handles
22
,
24
and releasably secured by the fastener
70
,
71
to the opposite side of the folded pad, thereby holding pad
10
in its folded configuration.
The blanket or pad
10
provides a unique cloth article which is convertible to a carrying bag, as illustrated and described. The pad
10
conveniently stores articles for carrying and further conveniently places the articles in proximity to a user, and within a preferred line of sight, when pad
10
is used on conventional changing tables. Pad
10
is also washable.
From the foregoing it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all ends and objects hereinabove set forth together with the other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the structure.
It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
Claims
- 1. A device for providing a surface for changing a diaper of a baby or child, said device comprising:a foldable and unfoldable, flexible panel of material having a top side and a bottom side, said panel of material forming a central surface on said top side, and first and second side portions located respective opposite sides of said central surface, wherein each side portion has a respective slot extending inwardly from an outer edge thereof, said slots for receiving a strap; at least one of said side portions having at least one pocket positioned on said top side of said panel of material; a first handle extending from an outer side edge of said panel of material; a second handle located on said bottom side of said panel of material at a location approximately one-third the distance from a side edge of said panel opposite said side edge from which said first handle extends; and wherein said device forms a carrying case when said first and second side portions are folded inwardly over said top side of said panel of material, and said folded panel of material is further folded, approximately in thirds, in a direction opposite the fold of said side portions, resulting in said first and second handles being adjacent each other.
- 2. The device as set forth in claim 1, further including a flap, extending outwardly from said side edge from which said first handle extends, for releasably engaging with said bottom surface of said panel of material, when folded into said carrying case, for holding said carrying case together.
- 3. The device as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said side portion has a plurality of pockets, and wherein at least one of said pockets has a loop secured therein.
- 4. The device as set forth in claim 3 further comprising means for releasably securing a pacifier thereto.
- 5. The device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said panel of material comprises first and second outer layers, and an inner layer positioned between said first and second outer layers.
- 6. The device as set forth in claim 5, wherein said inner layer is a stiffener.
- 7. A method for coupling a changing pad with a changing table having a strap, the changing pad having a flexible panel of material including a top side and a bottom side, said top side of the panel of material forming a central surface, a first side portion and a second side portion and including a first and second slot extending inwardly from the first and second side portions, wherein the changing pad forms a carrying case when the first and second side portions are folded inwardly, the method comprising:unfolding the changing pad to expose the flexible panel of material; orientating the changing pad to align the slots of the flexible panel of material with the strap of the changing table; passing a first section of the strap into the first slot; passing a second section of the strap into the second slot; coupling the first and second section of the strap to secure the changing pad to the changing table.
- 8. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the changing pad includes a flap extending outwardly from a side edge for releasably engaging with said bottom surface of said panel of material and wherein said step of unfolding the changing pad includes releasing the flap.
- 9. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the orientating step includes folding the first and second side portions over an edge of the changing table such that the first and second section of the strap remains exposed.
- 10. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the coupling step includes fastening the first and second section of the strap.
- 11. The method as recited in claim 7 further comprising the steps of:uncoupling the straps to free the changing pad from the changing table; and re-folding the changing pad to form a carrying bag.
US Referenced Citations (7)