The present invention relates to a playpen for placing a baby and, more particularly, to a playpen with a bottom securing structure.
A conventional playpen in accordance with the prior art shown in
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a playpen comprising a frame, a cloth enclosure mounted on the frame and having an interior provided with a movement space, and a protective cushion mounted in the movement space of the cloth enclosure. The protective cushion includes at least one upper covering layer secured on the cloth enclosure, and a cushion body mounted between the at least one upper covering layer and the cloth enclosure. The at least one upper covering layer is located at a bottom of the movement space. A receiving space is defined between the at least one upper covering layer and an inner side of the cloth enclosure, and the cushion body is mounted in the receiving space.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The protective cushion 2 includes at least one upper covering layer 21 secured on the cloth enclosure 12, and a cushion body 23 mounted between the at least one upper covering layer 21 and the cloth enclosure 12. The at least one upper covering layer 21 is located at a bottom of the movement space 13. A receiving space 22 is defined between the at least one upper covering layer 21 and an inner side of the cloth enclosure 12, and the cushion body 23 is mounted in the receiving space 22.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the cushion body 23 of the protective cushion 2 is made of soft material, such as a foam, to provide a buffering effect, and the at least one upper covering layer 21 of the protective cushion 2 is made of cloth and is sewn on the cloth enclosure 12.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the cloth enclosure 12 includes a side part 121 and a bottom part 122 secured on a lower portion of the side part 121. The movement space 13 of the cloth enclosure 12 is defined between the side part 121 and the bottom part 122. The at least one upper covering layer 21 of the protective cushion 2 is secured with the side part 121 and the bottom part 122 of the cloth enclosure 12, and the receiving space 22 is defined between the at least one upper covering layer 21 and the bottom part 122 of the cloth enclosure 12. The cloth enclosure 12 further includes a reinforcement 123 mounted on an intersection of the side part 121 and the bottom part 122. The reinforcement 123 of the cloth enclosure 12 is connected with the side part 121 and the bottom part 122 to enhance the connecting strength of the side part 121 and the bottom part 122. In practice, the reinforcement 123, the lower edge of the side part 121, the edge of the at least one upper covering layer 21 and the edge of the bottom part 122 are sewn together.
In use, the at least one upper covering layer 21 of the protective cushion 2 is secured on the cloth enclosure 12, so that when the baby is moving in the movement space 13, the at least one upper covering layer 21 of the protective cushion 2 will not slip on the cloth enclosure 12 due to the baby's stepping, thereby preventing the baby from falling down. In addition, the cushion body 23 of the protective cushion 2 provides a buffering effect to protect the baby when falling down inadvertently.
Referring now to
Accordingly, the protective cushion 2 provides a buffering effect to protect the baby when falling down, thereby preventing the baby from being hurt. In addition, the at least one upper covering layer 21 of the protective cushion 2 is secured on the cloth enclosure 12, so that when the baby is stepping and moving on the protective cushion 2, the at least one upper covering layer 21 of the protective cushion 2 will not slip on the cloth enclosure 12, thereby preventing the baby from falling down, and enhancing the baby's safety. Further, the at least one upper covering layer 21 of the protective cushion 2 is directly secured on the cloth enclosure 12, thereby decreasing the cost of material and time of fabrication.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the scope of the invention.
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