The present invention relates to the field of pillows and infant play areas and, more particularly, to the field of pillows that are convertible to infant play areas, and related methods.
During pregnancy, a woman may require additional support adjacent the belly area while sleeping. More specifically, the enlarged belly of a pregnant woman may cause discomfort while sleeping. Accordingly, several maternity or body pillows exist to provide some support adjacent the belly of a pregnant women.
One such pillow, for example, is distributed by “The Comfort Store” under the tradename “The Bean Maternity Pillow”. This pillow includes a pair of smaller pillows that are connected to one another using a hook and loop fastener. One of the pair of pillows is to be positioned adjacent the belly of the user, and the other pillow is to be positioned adjacent the lower back of the user. The positioning of the pair of pillows is intended to provide support to the belly and lower back of the pregnant woman.
Another such pillow, for example, is distributed by “One-Stop Baby” under the tradename “Pregnancy Body Pillow”. This pillow includes a pair of elongate pillows that are connected to one another using a hook and loop fastener. The pair of pillows are to be positioned to extend adjacent the length of the user so that the pillows may support the belly portion and rear of the pregnant woman.
These pillows may, however, not have a use to the woman after her pregnancy is over. Therefore, the user is required to find storage space for the pillows when not in use. This may be a greater issue for the “Pregnancy Body Pillow” as it includes elongate pillows.
After the infant is born, parents may find it necessary to provide an enclosed area within which the infant may sleep or play. In cases when a family is traveling, and also in cases when a crib or play pen may not be available, parents sometimes place the infant in what may be considered improper, and sometimes unsafe, enclosed areas. For example, some parents may lay the infant on a bed, and form an enclosed area using pillows.
Some portable play areas exist to provide parents with an enclosed area to be used for the infant. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,035,013 to Bloom discloses a foldable infant play mat. The foldable infant play mat includes a base and a circular pillow carried by the base. The circular pillow may be removed from the base, as illustrated, for example, in
U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,139, also to Bloom discloses a portable play mat and carrying case. The play mat includes a circular base, and a circular pillow carried by the base. The carrying case is stitched to the base along the bottom and provides a pocket within which the circular base and the circular pillow may be positioned. The carrying case includes a zipper closure and a handle.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,408,463 to Palacio discloses a baby play mat having a base and removable bumpers. The removable bumpers are carried by an upper portion of the base and may be connected to one another using hook and loop fasteners. The bumpers may be stacked to provide greater height to the enclosed area. Such a play area, however, may be cumbersome to transport, and may be complicated to assemble.
Accordingly, there exist elongate pillows and play areas. Therefore, a pregnant woman may require the use of an elongate maternity pillow during her pregnancy, and will likely require storage space for the pillow after her pregnancy is completed. Thereafter, after the infant is born, parents may purchase a portable play area for the infant. This is disadvantageously cost ineffective, and requires still further storage space.
In view of the foregoing background, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a combination pillow and enclosed area system that advantageously provides support to a pregnant women during her pregnancy and provides a portable enclosed area to be used by an infant. It is also an object of the present invention to provide an enclosed area that is simple to use and convert to a pillow.
These and other objects, features, and advantages in accordance with the present invention are provided by a combination pillow and enclosed area system comprising an enclosing bottom member and a plurality of bumper members. The enclosing bottom member is preferably moveable between folded and unfolded positions and includes a closure device connected to an outer peripheral portion thereof. The closure device may be moveable between opened and closed positions. The plurality of bumper members may be carried by the enclosing bottom member.
The enclosing bottom member and the plurality of bumper members preferably form an enclosed area when the enclosing bottom member is in the unfolded position. The enclosed area has a bottom defined by the enclosing bottom member and a plurality of sidewalls defined by the plurality of bumper members connected to and overlying the outer peripheral portion of the enclosing bottom member.
The enclosing bottom member and the plurality of bumper members preferably form a pillow when the enclosing bottom member is in the folded position. The pillow may have an outer lining portion defined by the enclosing bottom member, and an inner portion defined by the plurality of bumper members. Accordingly, the combination pillow and enclosed area system advantageously provide a pregnant woman with necessary support during her pregnancy and an infant with an enclosed area after birth. The system also eliminates additional items necessary for a parent to purchase after the infant has been born.
The plurality of bumper members may be detachably connected to one another when the enclosing bottom member is in the unfolded position. More particularly, the plurality of bumper members may be detachably connected to one another using a hook and loop fastener.
The plurality of bumper members may include first, second, third, and fourth bumper members. In one embodiment of the system, the plurality of bumper members are preferably fixedly connected to an outer peripheral portion of the enclosing bottom member. In another embodiment of the system, the plurality of bumper members may be detachably connected to outer peripheral portions of the enclosing bottom member. More specifically, the plurality of bumper members may be detachably connected to the enclosing bottom member using a hook and loop fastener.
The first and second bumper members may be elongate bumper members, each having a first predetermined length. The third and fourth bumper members may each comprise a pair of bumper members. Each one of the bumper members in the pair of bumper members may have a second predetermined length shorter than the first predetermined length. The bumper members in the pair of bumper members are preferably joined together by a seam. Each of the third and fourth bumper members may be foldable along the seam.
In still another embodiment of the system, the first and second bumper members may be fixedly connected to opposing outer peripheral portions of the bottom enclosing member and the seams of the third and fourth bumper members may be fixedly connected to opposing medial outer peripheral portions of the enclosing bottom member. The third and fourth bumper members may fold inwardly along the seam towards the medial portion of the enclosing bottom member and the first and second bumper members may be positioned to overlie the third and fourth bumper members when the enclosing bottom member is moved from the unfolded position to the folded position to form a pillow.
In yet another embodiment of the system, the first bumper member may be fixedly connected to the outer peripheral portion of the enclosing bottom member, and the second, third, and fourth bumper members may be detachably connected to the outer peripheral portions of the enclosing bottom member. Accordingly, when the enclosing bottom member is moved from the unfolded position to the folded position, the second bumper member may slide towards the first bumper member and the third and fourth bumper members may fold inwardly along the seams to position the seams adjacent an interior medial portion of the enclosing bottom member. Thereafter, the first, second, third, and fourth bumper members may be positioned adjacent one another when the enclosing bottom member is moved from the unfolded position to the folded position to form a pillow.
The system may also include a lining overlying the enclosing bottom member. The closure device may be a zipper or a plurality of snap fasteners. The system may also include a handle that is fixedly connected to the outer peripheral portion of the enclosing bottom member.
A method aspect of the present invention is for converting a combination pillow and enclosed area system from an enclosed area to a pillow. The method may include folding the third and fourth bumper members inwardly toward a medial portion of the enclosing bottom member, and folding the enclosing bottom member upwardly so that the first and second bumper members overlie the third and fourth bumper members when the enclosing bottom member is moved from the unfolded to the folded position.
Another method aspect of the present invention is also for converting a combination pillow and enclosed area system from an enclosed area to a pillow. This method may include detaching the second, third, and fourth bumper members from outer peripheral portions of the enclosing bottom member. The method may also include sliding the second bumper member towards the first bumper member that is fixedly connected to the outer peripheral portion of the enclosing bottom member, and folding the third and fourth bumper members inwardly as the second bumper member is moved towards the first bumper member so that the first, second, third, and fourth bumper members are adjacent one another when the enclosing bottom member is moved to the folded position.
a is a blow up of a portion of the combination pillow and enclosed area system showing a seam between the bumper members.
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout, and prime notation is used to indicate similar elements in alternate embodiments.
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The system 20 also includes a plurality of bumper members 26 that are carried by the enclosing bottom member 22. As perhaps best illustrated in
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Operation of this embodiment of the combination pillow and enclosed area system 20 is now described in greater detail. In this embodiment, the first and second bumper members 26a, 26b are fixedly connected to opposing outer peripheral portions of the bottom enclosing member 22. More specifically, and as referenced above, the first and second bumper members 26a, 26b may be sewn to the enclosing bottom member 22. The sewn connection between the first and second bumper members 26a, 26b, preferably extends substantially the length of the bumper member.
The seam 32 of each of the third and fourth bumper members 26c, 26d are also preferably fixedly connected to opposing medial outer peripheral portions of the enclosing bottom member 22. The fixed connection between the third and fourth bumper members 26c, 26d is preferably a sewn connection that extends substantially the length of the seam 32. When converting the enclosed area 28 of the combination pillow and enclosed area system 20 to a pillow 30, the third and fourth bumper members 26c, 26d fold inwardly along the seam 32 towards a medial portion of the enclosing bottom member 22. When the third and fourth bumper members 26c, 26d are folded inwardly towards the medial portion of the enclosing bottom member 22, the opposing ends of the third and fourth bumper members are illustratively positioned adjacent one another. Thereafter, the enclosing bottom member 22 may be folded so that the first and second bumper members 26a, 26b are positioned to overlie the third and fourth bumper members 26c, 26d. The enclosing bottom member 22 is folded so that the fold is adjacent the medial portion thereof.
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The detachability of the plurality of bumper members 26a, 26b, 26c, 26d from the enclosing bottom member 22 advantageously allows a user to readily wash the enclosing bottom member and the plurality of bumper members in a washing machine. Of course, the material of the plurality of bumper members 26a, 26b, 26c, 26d and the enclosing bottom member 22 are preferably a machine washable material, but those skilled in the art will appreciate that the material of the enclosing bottom member and the plurality of bumper members may be any material desired by a user.
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When the enclosing bottom member 22′ is moved from the unfolded position to the folded position, the second bumper member 26b′ illustratively slides towards the first bumper member 26a′, and the third and fourth bumper members 26c′, 26d′ fold inwardly along the seams 32′ to position the seams adjacent an interior medial portion of the enclosing bottom member. Accordingly, and as perhaps best illustrated in
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Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the combination pillow and enclosed area system 20 may also be provided without a handle, as illustrated, for example, in
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A method aspect of the present invention is for converting the combination pillow and enclosed area system 20 from an enclosed area 28 to a pillow 30, as illustrated, for example, in
Another method aspect of the present invention is also for converting a combination pillow and enclosed area system 20′ from an enclosed area 38′ to a pillow 30′, as illustrated, for example, in
Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to the mind of one skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, and that modifications and embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/784,600 filed on Mar. 22, 2006, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, and is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/787,269 filed on Mar. 30, 2006, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/839,553 filed on Aug. 23, 2006, the contents of both of which are also incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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