This present invention is directed generally to a baby care product, and more particularly to a dynamic baby cleaning and changing pad that can create a space underneath a baby during the baby cleaning and diaper changing process, and can hold a clean diaper in a desired position during diaper changing process.
Currently, there are many baby changing pads in the market. When using these changing pads, a person has to pull a baby's leg(s) up to remove the dirty diaper, clean baby's stool and urine, and put a new diaper on. If the new diaper is not placed in a desired position in the first attempt, the person has to pull the baby's leg(s) up again to adjust the diaper position. Pulling baby's leg(s) up makes lower part of body higher than top part of the baby, which can result in an infant spilling milk. In addition, lifting baby's leg(s) can make the baby uncomfortable and cause the baby to cry and resist diaper changing, which can prolongs the diaper changing process. For a weaker infant, a lengthy diaper changing process can increase the possibility of catching cold.
In view of the above problems, there is a need for a novel baby cleaning and changing pad to make the process easier and faster.
The present invention is directed to improving baby cleaning and diaper changing pad. It can make the baby cleaning and diaper changing process easier and faster. It can also make a baby more comfortable, and reduce the possibility of spilling milk and catching cold.
The invention comprises a stationary pad mounted on a support and a movable pad that can slide on the support. On both sides of the stationary pad, there are safety belt and its holders. On the top of the movable pad, there are clean diaper holders. During the diaper changing process, a person attaches a clean diaper to a desired position on the movable pad, places the baby on the dynamic baby cleaning and changing pad, releases the dirty diaper, and moves the movable pad away from the stationary pad. The space created between the stationary pad and the movable pad allows the person to place a water container under the baby to wash the waste away, or simply wipe out the urine and stool underneath the baby. After cleaning, the movable pad, along with the clean diaper, is pushed back to the stationary pad. The clean diaper is then under the baby again, which makes it easier to put the diaper on.
This invention has the following advantages:
The invention may be more completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description of drawings.
In these figures, 1, 10—stationary pads; 2—movable pad; 3—support flat; 4—safety belt; 5—safety belt holders; 6—clean diaper; 7—clean diaper holders; 8—dirty diaper; 9, 9′, 9″—spaces between stationary pads and movable pad, 11—water container.
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When changing diaper, a person uses the diaper holders 7 to attach a clean diaper 6 on the top of the movable pad 2, places a baby on the stationary pad 1, and puts the safety belts 4 on the baby. The person then releases the dirty diaper from the baby and moves the movable pad 2, along with the dirty diaper 8, away from the stationary pad 1 till a sufficient space 9 is created. Then the person throws the dirty diaper 8 away and cleans the baby with wet wipe or water. After cleaning, the movable pad 2, along with the clean diaper 6, is pushed back towards stationary pad 1 till they touch each other. The person then releases the clean diaper 6 from its holders 7 and puts the diaper 6 on the baby. After that, the person frees the baby from safety belts 4 and takes the baby away from the dynamic cleaning and changing pad.
The dynamic cleaning and changing pad shown in
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When changing diaper, a person uses the diaper holders 7 to attach a clean diaper 6 on the top of the movable pad 2, places a baby on the dynamic cleaning and changing pad, and puts the safety belts 4 on the baby. The person then releases the dirty diaper and moves the movable pad 2, along with the dirty diaper 8, away from the stationary pad 1 till the movable pad 2 touches the stationary pad 10. Then the person throws the dirty diaper 8 away and cleans the baby with wet wipe or water. Space 9′ is occupied by the movable pad 2. Space 9″ between the stationary pad 1 and the movable pad 2 can hold a water container for baby cleaning. After cleaning, the movable pad 2, along with the clean diaper 6, is pushed back towards stationary pad 1 till they touch each other. Space 9″ is occupied by the movable pad 2, and space 9′ between the movable pad 2 and stationary pad 10 appears again. The person then releases the clean diaper 6 from its holders 7 and puts the diaper 6 on the baby. After that, the person frees the baby from safety belt and takes the baby away from the cleaning and changing pad.
In the above examples, a person does not need to pull baby's leg(s) up. During the cleaning and changing process, the baby curls over naturally. That relaxing horizontal position can reduce the possibility of spill milk. In addition, since the clean diaper 6 is mounted on the movable pad 2 before the baby is placed on the cleaning and changing pad, the clean diaper 6 can be placed in a desired position. Once the movable pad 2 is in touch with stationary pad 1, a person can quickly put the clean diaper 6 on the baby.
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