Claims
- 1. An infant prop having a longitudinal length and axis and comprisinga first cylindrical core having an interior containing fill material; a first fabric sheath surrounding the first core and having an opening near a proximate end through which the first core may be inserted and removed; closure means for securing the opening; and decoration means on an outer surface of the first sheath; and pacifier attachment means disposed on the first sheath at a distal end opposite the opening and having a strap stitched to the first sheath at its midpoint and having a first tail distal from the midpoint and extending circumferentially around the prop to engage a first aperture in a pacifier; and a second tail opposite the first tail and extending opposite thereof around the prop to engage a second aperture in the pacifier; whereby the first and second tails further extend circumferentially away from the pacifier to couple together near the midpoint and to secure the pacifier to the first sheath.
- 2. The infant prop according to claim 1 whereinthe prop is sufficiently long and flexible that the proximate end may be disposed in front of the infant's face while the distal end is disposed adjacent the infant's back, whereby the prop surrounds the infant.
- 3. The infant prop according to claim 1 whereinthe longitudinal length of the prop is at least twice the length of a sleeping infant.
- 4. The infant prop according to claim 1 whereinthe first core is flexible enough that the prop may be folded in half.
- 5. The infant prop according to claim 4 whereinthe fill material occupies between sixty and eighty percent of the interior volume of the core.
- 6. The infant prop according to claim 5 whereinthe fill material occupies seventy percent of the interior volume of the core.
- 7. The infant prop according to claim 1 whereinthe fill material occupies between sixty and eighty percent of the interior volume of the core.
- 8. The infant prop according to claim 1 whereinthe fill material occupies seventy percent of the interior volume of the core.
- 9. The infant prop according to claim 1 wherein the fill material comprisespolypropylene beads.
- 10. The infant prop according to claim 1 wherein the closure means compriseshook and loop strips disposed on opposite sides of the opening.
- 11. The infant prop according to claim 1 and further comprisinga second cylindrical core having an interior containing fill material; a second fabric sheath fitted to and adapted to surround the second core and having an opening near its proximate end through which the second core may be inserted and removed; and closure means for securing the opening.
- 12. The infant prop according to claim 11 whereinthe first and second cores are substantially the same length.
- 13. The infant prop according to claim 11 whereinthe first and second cores are substantially the length of an infant.
- 14. The infant prop according to claim 11 whereinthe first and second cores are filled to substantially one hundred percent of their interior volumes with fill material.
- 15. An infant prop comprisingfirst and second cylindrical cores, each core having an axis and an interior containing fill material; a fabric sheath surrounding the core and having a core access opening near one end; and closure means for securing the opening; decoration means on an outer surface of at least one of the sheaths; and pacifier attachment means disposed on one of the sheaths axially opposite the opening and adapted to hold a pacifier affixed along the axis close to the sheath.
- 16. The infant prop according to claim 15 whereinthe first and second cores are filled to substantially one hundred percent of their interior volumes with fill material.
- 17. The infant prop according to claim 15 wherein the pacifier attachment means comprisesa strap having a strap length and disposed on the sheath parallel the axis, the strap having a first end stitched to the sheath at a first location along the axis; and a second end removably attached to the sheath at a second location along the axis.
- 18. The infant prop according to claim 17 whereinthe second location is disposed along the axis a distance from the first location substantially equivalent to the strap length, whereby the strap holds the pacifier rotatably against the sheath when the strap is attached by the second end.
- 19. An improved method of securing an infant in a sleeping position in its bed, the method comprisingproviding an infant prop having an axis extending between first and second ends at least one cylindrical core having an interior containing fill material; a fabric sheath surrounding the core and having a core access opening near the first end; and closure means for securing the opening; decoration means on an outer surface of the sheath; and a pacifier attachment disposed on the sheath near the second end and having a strap stitched to the sheath at its midpoint and having a first tail distal from the midpoint and extending circumferentially around the prop to engage a first aperture in a pacifier; and a second tail opposite the first tail and extending opposite thereof around the prop to engage a second aperture in the pacifier; whereby the first and second tails further extend circumferentially away from the pacifier to couple together near the midpoint and to secure the pacifier to the sheath; placing the infant on its side in the bed; then placing the first end behind the infant's back near its head; then curling the prop around the infant's feet to extend upward in front of the infant's face whereby the second end is disposed near the infant's head with the pacifier means toward the infant's face.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/220,333 filed Jul. 24, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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