Claims
- 1. A grommet for allowing wires and/or tubes to pass through the wall of an infant care apparatus, said grommet comprising a flexible material adapted to be located in the wall of the apparatus, said flexible material having an elongated slit therethrough for introducing the wires and/or tubes through said slit to pass the wires and/or tubes through the wall, said grommet having a plurality of thickened ridges vertically spaced apart and extending laterally outwardly from said elongated slit, said thickened ridges adapted to retain the wires and/or tubes in a position abutting said thickened ridges, said thickened ridges adapted to support the wires and/or tubes and prevent the wires and/or tubes from sliding along said elongated slit without considerable force wherein said wires and/or tubes can be selectively positioned along said elongated slit at one of said thickened ridges.
- 2. A grommet as defined in claim 1 wherein said flexible material is positioned such that said slit is oriented vertically in the wall of an infant care apparatus.
- 3. A grommet as defined in claim 1 wherein said thickened ridges are provided in vertically aligned pairs extending outwardly from said slit.
- 4. A grommet as defined in claim 3 wherein said thickened ridges have increased thickness in the direction outwardly from said slit.
- 5. A grommet as defined in claim 4 wherein said flexible material is an elastomer.
- 6. An infant care apparatus, said apparatus comprising a base, an infant platform supported on said base, said apparatus including walls extending upwardly around the exterior of said platform to form an infant compartment for containing an infant, at least one of said walls having an opening, a flexible grommet covering said opening, said grommet having an elongated slit adapted to allow wires and/or tubes to pass from the exterior of said infant compartment to the interior of said infant compartment, a plurality of thickened ridges formed in said grommet, said ridges extending outwardly bidirectionally from said elongated slit and being spaced vertically apart, said ridges forming barriers to the movement of the wires and/or tubes along said elongated slit requiring an increased force to move a wire or a tube past said thickened ridges.
- 7. An infant care apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein said slit is oriented vertically.
- 8. An infant care apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said ridges support said wire or tube in predetermined vertical locations along said slit.
- 9. An infant care apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein said infant care apparatus is an infant incubator.
- 10. An infant care apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein said opening in said wall has an upper extended opening, and said apparatus further includes a door pivotally affixed to said at least one wall, said door being movable to open and close said upper extended opening.
- 11. An infant care apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said door is pivotally affixed to said at least one wall at a point and pivots with respect to said point to open and close said upper extended opening.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is based upon Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/170,279 filed Dec. 11, 1999.
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