The present invention relates to a play yard, and more particularly, to a play yard with removable soft goods.
A conventional play yard is typically constructed with soft goods permanently attached to a rigid frame. The soft goods cannot be removed from the rigid frame without damaging either the soft goods or the frame components of the rigid frame. The soft goods affixed to the rigid frame naturally become dirty over time from spills, food, dirt and occasional overflowing diaper. With the frame components intact, it is difficult and time consuming to thoroughly wash and clean the soft goods.
The present invention provides a play yard with removable soft goods for solving above drawbacks.
According to the claimed invention, a play yard includes a plurality of corner posts, a plurality of rails, a floor structure and at least one soft good assembly. Each of the plurality of corner posts includes a first guiding component. Each of the plurality of rails is connected between two adjacent corner posts. The floor structure is connected to the plurality of corner posts. The soft good assembly includes soft goods, a soft goods connector and a second guiding component. The soft goods connector is fixed to the soft goods. The second guiding component is connected to the soft goods connector and adapted to be detachably assembled with the corner post via the first guiding component for tensioning the soft goods.
According to the claimed invention, the at least one soft good assembly further includes a constraining clip adapted to engage with the corner post for constraining a removal of the soft goods connector or the second guiding component.
According to the claimed invention, the first guiding component is a slot formed on a lateral side of the corner post, and the second guiding component is an external track connected to the soft goods connector in a loose fit manner and detachably engaged with the slot. The second guiding component includes a first rounded edge and a second rounded edge opposite to each other. The first rounded edge is affixed to the soft goods connector, and the second rounded edge is detachably engaged inside the first guiding component.
According to the claimed invention, the first guiding component is an external track formed on a lateral side of the corner post, and the second guiding component is a slot formed on the soft goods connector and detachably engaged with the external track. The first guiding component includes two rounded edges adapted to abut against an inner surface of the second guiding component for engagement.
According to the claimed invention, each corner post includes an edge corner having a through hole structure. The at least one soft good assembly further includes a tensioning component connected to the soft goods and adapted to detachably pierce through the through hole structure for tensioning the soft goods. The tensioning component pierces through the through hole structure from an inner side to an outer side of the edge corner, and abuts against an outer surface of the edge corner. The tensioning component is in a first rotary position to insert into the through hole structure, and then rotated from the first rotary position to a second rotary position for covering the through hole structure.
According to the claimed invention, the soft goods connector includes a flat edge whereon the soft goods are disposed. The second guiding component is wrapped by the soft goods. An edge of the soft goods is rounded to form the soft goods connector as a tunnel, and the second guiding component is a rod adapted to sewn into the tunnel. The soft goods include a restraining component and a textile element connected to each other. Each of the plurality of rails is wrapped around by the textile element. and the textile element is sealed via the restraining component.
According to the claimed invention, the first guiding component is a slot. The slot includes a narrow section and a wide section connected to each other. A width of the narrow section is larger than a thickness of the second guiding component, and a width of the wide section is wider than the width of the narrow section to allow insertion of the second guiding component or insertion of the soft goods and the second guiding component. The corner post further includes an inclined portion disposed near the wide section of the slot and adapted to guide a movement of the soft goods connector or the second guiding component.
According to the claimed invention, the wide section is located on an upper end of the slot, and the soft goods include a positioning component adapted to attach to the corner post. The corner post has a first jointing component, and the positioning component has a second jointing component adapted to connect with the first jointing component for tensioning the soft goods. The first jointing component is an attachment boss disposed on a lower end of the corner post, and the second jointing component is an opening structure for sheathing the attachment boss. Further, the wide section can be located on a lower end of the slot.
The play yard of the present invention can design the slot with the narrow section and the wide section on the corner post, so the soft good assembly can conveniently insert into the wide section and be pulled through the narrow section to be movably located inside the slot of the corner post. The wide section of the slot can be set on the upper end or the lower end of the corner post, and then the positioning component and the first and second jointing components can be designed accordingly. The soft goods connector and the second guiding component of the soft good assembly can respectively be the rod and the soft good tunnel, or the stiffener and the external track. The soft goods can be disassembled from the corner posts by unzipping the restraining component, unwrapping the textile element from the rails, and removing the soft good assembly from the corner post, so that the play yard of the present invention has an advantage of the removable soft goods.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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It should be mentioned that an edge of the soft goods 11 can be rounded to form the soft good connector 22 as a tunnel, which means the second guiding component 24 can be wrapped by the soft goods 11; or, an extra structural component having a through hole can be represented as the soft good connector 22. The second guiding component 24 designed as the resilient rod can sew into the soft good connector 22, and the soft good connector 22 with the second guiding component 24 can be inserted into the first guiding component 20 in a movable and detachable manner.
In the first embodiment, an inner width of the narrow section 26 can be larger than a thickness of the second guiding component 24 covered by the soft good connector 22 or the soft goods 11, and an opening width of the narrow section 26 can be smaller than the foresaid thickness. Thus, the soft good assembly 18 can be moved inside the corner post 12 along a structurally vertical direction of the first guiding component 20, and cannot be separated from the corner post 12 via a lateral opening of the first guiding component 20. In addition, a width of the wide section 28 can be wider than the width of the narrow section 26, so as to allow insertion of the second guiding component 24, or insertion of the soft goods 11 and the second guiding component 24. The soft good assembly 18 can insert into the first guiding component 20 easily due to the wide section 28.
Moreover, the corner post 12 can further include an inclined portion 30. The inclined portion 30 can be disposed on a lateral surface of the corner post 12 and adjacent to a position near the wide section 28 of the first guiding component 20, and can be inclined toward a center of the corner post 12 via an inclined angle. The inclined portion 30 can be used to guide a movement of at least one of the soft goods connector 22 and the second guiding component 24. A connection about the inclined portion 30 and the first guiding component 20 can be lower than an upper surface of the corner post 12; besides, the narrow section 26 and the wide section 28 of the first guiding component 20 can be sheltered by the corner post 12. The said movement can be a removal or an assembly of the soft goods connector 22 and the second guiding component 24. Please refer to
The attachment boss (which means the first jointing component 34) can be disposed on a lower end of the corner post 12 because the soft good assembly 18 is assembled with the corner post 12 via an upper end of the corner post 12. In another possible situation, the first jointing component 34 may be the opening structure, and the second jointing component 36 may be the attachment boss. Structural design of the first jointing component 34 and the second jointing component 36 are not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments, which depends on design demand.
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In the second embodiment, the wide section 28′ can be disposed on the lower end of the first guiding component 20, and the soft goods 11 can be assembled with the corner post 12 through its lower end, so that the soft goods 11 may not have the positioning component, and the corner post 12 may not have the first jointing component.
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The first guiding component 20′ may have the wide section and the narrow section, and the wide section can be located on the upper end of the first guiding component 20′. The second guiding component 24′ can be an external track connected to the soft goods connector 22′ in a loose fit manner and detachably engaged with the first guiding component 20′. The soft goods connector 22′ can be connected to the soft goods 11, which is not shown in
Besides, the soft goods connector 22′ can include a flat edge 56 whereon the soft goods 11 can be disposed. The flat edge 56 can be a stretching portion extending from a tube (whereinto the first guiding component 20′ inserts) for providing as a platform. The soft goods 11 can be disposed on the foresaid platform via a screw, a bolt, a clip or adhesive.
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In conclusion, the play yard of the present invention can design the slot with the narrow section and the wide section on the corner post, so the soft good assembly can conveniently insert into the wide section and be pulled through the narrow section to be movably located inside the slot of the corner post. The wide section of the slot can be set on the upper end or the lower end of the corner post, and then the positioning component and the first and second jointing components can be designed accordingly. The soft goods connector and the second guiding component of the soft good assembly can respectively be the rod and the soft good tunnel, or the stiffener and the external track. The soft goods can be disassembled from the corner posts by unzipping the restraining component, unwrapping the textile element from the rails, and removing the soft good assembly from the corner post, so that the play yard of the present invention has an advantage of the removable soft goods.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 62/667,789 (which was filed on May 7, 2018), and U.S. provisional application No. 62/701,082 (which was filed on Jul. 20, 2018). The disclosures of the prior applications are incorporated herein by reference herein in their entirety.
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