Claims
- 1. A method for dissipating concentrations of heavy gases from the upper surface region of the mattress of an infant crib, by virtue of the higher specific gravity of such heavy gasses as compared with the specific gravity of environmental air, comprising:
- positioning within the infant crib a bumper establishing with the crib mattress a plurality of gas flow channels located substantially at the level of the upper surface and at the edges of the mattress of the infant crib to facilitate gravity induced flow of heavy gases from the edges of the crib mattress of the infant crib.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said gas flow channels being defined within the lower edge portion of the crib bumper, said method comprising:
- positioning said crib bumper in contact with the upper surface of the crib mattress so that said gas flow channels of said crib bumper remain open and unobstructed.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said gas flow channels are defined within the upper edge portion of the crib mattress, said method comprising:
- positioning said crib bumper in contact with the upper surface of the crib mattress so that said gas flow channels of said crib mattress remain open and unobstructed.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said gas flow channels are defined within a strip of material, said method comprising:
- positioning said strip of material in interposed relation between the crib bumper and the upper surface of the crib mattress so that the crib bumper is elevated above the upper surface of the crib mattress and said gas flow channels of said strip of material remain open and unobstructed.
- 5. An infant container having a mattress defining an upper surface and having an edge portion, the infant container having an upwardly facing opening and having a wall structure being adapted for dissipation of heavy gases from the region immediately above the upper surface of the mattress thereof, comprising:
- a bumper being located within the infant container and having a lower edge portion defining a plurality of recesses, said plurality of recesses defining a plurality of gas flow passages when the lower edge portion of the bumper is in engagement with the upper portion of the mattress, said passages adapted to permit gravity induced flow of heavy gasses from the container through said gas flow passages.
- 6. An infant crib having a mattress defining an upper surface and having an upper edge portion, the infant crib having an upwardly facing opening and having a wall structure being adapted for dissipation of heavy gases from the region immediately above the upper surface of the mattress thereof, comprising:
- a plurality gas flow passages being defined in the wall structure of the infant container and being located in the region of the upper edge portion of the mattress to permit gravity induced flow of heavy gases from the container through said plurality of gas flow passages, a crib bumper being located within the infant crib; and
- a structural element being interposed between said crib bumper and the mattress and defining said plurality of gas flow passages said structural element defining a support for said crib bumper and elevating said crib bumper above the upper edge portion of the mattress.
- 7. An infant crib having a mattress support and defining side and end walls, wherein:
- (a) a mattress is supported within said infant crib by said mattress support and defining an upper mattress surface and sides and ends and having an upper edge portion;
- (b) a bumper element lining said side and end walls and being seated on the upper surface of said mattress along said sides and ends and along said upper edge portion; and
- (c) means defining a plurality of gas flow passages located substantially at the level of said upper surface of said mattress and adjacent at least some of said sides and ends and said upper edge portion of said mattress for gravity induced drainage of concentrations of heavy gases that night be present within said infant crib.
- 8. The infant crib of claim 7, wherein:
- said bumper has a lower edge portion defining a plurality of recesses, said recesses defining said gas flow passages when the lower edge portion of the bumper is in engagement with the upper edge portion of the mattress.
- 9. The infant crib of claim 7, wherein:
- a bumper support is interposed between said crib bumper and the mattress and defining said plurality gas flow passages, said bumper support defining a plurality of gas flow conductors extending between the crib bumper and the upper edge portion of the mattress and extending downwardly from said upper surface of the crib mattress.
- 10. The infant crib of claim 7, wherein:
- a structural element being interposed between said crib bumper and the mattress and defining said plurality of gas flow passage means, said structural element elevating the crib bumper above the upper edge portion of the mattress.
Parent Case Info
Applicant hereby claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/042,854 which was filed on Mar. 28, 1997 by MacDonald Pine and entitled "Method And Apparatus For Removing Heavy Gases From Infant Cribs".
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