This application relates generally to children's objects, toys and playthings, and in particular, to children's portable lounge.
Sometimes baby pads come in handy when needing to change an infant's diaper. Typically, these pads spread open to provide a clean changing surface for the infant to lie on. Changing pads include various pockets that are integral with the changing pad. The pockets on the changing pad make wipes, diapers, lotions, powders or other items readily accessible. After use, these pads are rolled back up and placed inside a larger baby bag that is carried by an adult. Changing pads are generally not used as a sleeping surface, as they are not made for that purpose and may be too thin and unable to contain a sleeping infant or provide a cozy environment. Therefore, when traveling, a parent may also bring along other articles, such as a stroller or bassinet, to provide a sleeping location for a child on the go. Although strollers/bassinets are comfortable and convenient, they are also large and cumbersome at times. Infant beds and play pens are not easily portable but are also sometimes taken along. Portable infant beds are cumbersome to carry everywhere especially with all the other articles. It is challenging for an adult to carry many items when on the go. Also, certain beds are heavy and not easily portable. An adult on the go would like to be able to have their hands available for the child and also have a convenient and easy place to lay the child down. However, it may be difficult to find a suitable and clean location for the child to lay down that makes the adult and child both feel safe, comfortable and connected.
Furthermore, babies are known to feel more calm and safe when they are in familiar environments and have favorite objects with them when at home or away. Also, children often enjoy cuddling and carrying a soft toy, pillow or blanket for comfort. As such, children may become emotionally attached to a particular plush toy and typically enjoy having their favorite plush toy with them before they go to sleep for a nap or at night or to bring to a friend's house or any other location. Such an emotional attachment to a plush toy or blanket may result in an adult transporting the object everywhere the child goes in addition to other objects such as a portable bed or stroller. Therefore, there is a need for a lounge that is enjoyable for an infant, provides a safe place for play or sleep, is lightweight and easily portable and that makes life easier for the adult without necessitating carrying numerous bulky items. The present invention provides a light portable lounge that works to unite and merge these goals in a unique way.
According to one aspect of the invention, a portable plush children's lounge is provided. The lounge includes a base made of flexible cushion material. The base has a top surface and a bottom surface defining a thickness therebetween. The base has a longitudinal axis and a lateral axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and a vertical axis that is perpendicular to the plane containing the longitudinal axis and the lateral axis. The base has a length along a longitudinal axis and a width along a lateral axis. The top surface and the bottom surface are substantially parallel to a plane containing the longitudinal axis and the lateral axis. The lounge further includes a sidewall connected to the base such that the sidewall encompasses the base to define an interior of the lounge. The sidewall extends from the top surface of the base upwardly along the vertical axis. The sidewall is made of flexible material and has a top end and a bottom end defining a height. The sidewall has an outer surface and an inner surface defining a thickness therebetween. The outer surface of the sidewall defines an outer perimeter of the lounge. The lounge further includes a fastener connected to the outer surface of the sidewall. The fastener includes a first part and second part. The first part of the fastener is releasably connectable to the second part. The first part is connected to the second part when locked and the first part is disconnected from the second part when unlocked. The lounge includes an open configuration in which the fastener is unlocked and a closed configuration in which the fastener is locked. When in the closed configuration, the sidewall defines a symmetric inverted upside-down U-shape when the lounge is viewed from above along the vertical axis and the fastener bridges and closes the opening of the U-shape.
According to another aspect of the invention, a lounge is provided. The lounge includes a base made of flexible material and having a top surface and a bottom surface defining a thickness therebetween. The base has a longitudinal axis and a lateral axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and a vertical axis that is perpendicular to the plane containing the longitudinal axis and the lateral axis. The base has a length along a longitudinal axis and a width along a lateral axis. The length of the base is longer than the width. The top surface and the bottom surface are substantially parallel to a plane containing the longitudinal axis and the lateral axis. The lounge further includes a sidewall connected to the base such that the sidewall encompasses the base to define an interior of the lounge. The sidewall extends from the top surface of the base upwardly along the vertical axis. The sidewall is made of flexible material and has a top end and a bottom end defining a height. The sidewall has an outer surface and an inner surface defining a thickness therebetween. The outer surface of the sidewall defines an outer perimeter. The sidewall includes at least one scallop that curves toward the base and has a lower height relative to the height of the adjacent sidewall. The at least one scallop is located along the longitudinal axis. The lounge also includes a plush toy head connected to the sidewall along the lateral axis and such that the head extends along the vertical axis a distance above the top end of the sidewall. The head has a face that faces the interior of the lounge.
According to another aspect of the invention, a lounge is provided. The lounge includes a base and a sidewall connected to the base such that the sidewall encompasses the base to define an interior of the lounge. The interior of the lounge is sized and configured to receive a child. The sidewall extends from the top surface of the base upwardly along a vertical axis defining a height. The sidewall has an outer surface and an inner surface defining a thickness therebetween. The lounge includes a plush toy head, two arms and two legs connected to the sidewall and extending outwardly from the sidewall. The base, sidewall, toy head, two arms and two legs are configured to mimic a body of a creature when in an open configuration and also when in a closed configuration when viewed from the same orientation. The closed configuration reduces a length of the mimicked body while the arms, legs and head remain in the same orientation. The open configuration is adapted to receive a child in the interior of the lounge and the closed configuration is adapted for portability.
According to another aspect of the invention, a lounge is provided. The lounge includes a base made of flexible material and having a top surface and a bottom surface defining a thickness therebetween. The base has a longitudinal axis and a lateral axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and a vertical axis that is perpendicular to the plane containing the longitudinal axis and the lateral axis. The base has a length along a longitudinal axis and a width along a lateral axis. The length of the base is longer than the width. The top surface and the bottom surface are substantially parallel to a plane containing the longitudinal axis and the lateral axis. The lounge also includes a sidewall connected to the base such that the sidewall encompasses the base to define an interior of the lounge. The sidewall extends from the top surface of the base upwardly along the vertical axis. The sidewall is made of flexible material and has a top end and a bottom end defining a height. The sidewall has an outer surface and an inner surface defining a thickness therebetween. The outer surface of the sidewall defines an outer perimeter. The sidewall includes at least one scallop that the curves toward the base and has a lower height relative to the height of the adjacent sidewall. The lounge further includes a plush toy head connected to the sidewall along the lateral axis and such that the head extends along the vertical axis a distance above the top end of the sidewall. The head has a lateral dimension that extends along the lateral axis and a longitudinal dimension that extends along the longitudinal axis. The lateral dimension of the head extends toward the interior past the inner surface of the sidewall. The head has a face that faces the interior of the lounge. The lounge further includes at least a first limb and a second limb connected to the sidewall on a first side of the longitudinal axis. Each of the first limb and second limb is substantially oppositely located from each other across the lateral axis. A third limb and a fourth limb is connected to the sidewall on a second side of the longitudinal axis opposite from the first side. Each of the first limb and second limb is substantially oppositely located from each other across the lateral axis. The lounge includes a fastener connected to the outer surface of the sidewall. The fastener comprises a first part and second part. The first part is releasably connectable to the second part. The first part is connected to the second part when locked. The first part is disconnected from the second part when unlocked. The first part and the second part are located along the outer surface of the sidewall between the first limb and the second limb. The lounge includes at least one strap configured such that the lounge can be carried as a backpack with the bottom surface of the base facing the users back. The lounge includes an open configuration in which the fastener is unlocked and the length of the lounge along the longitudinal axis is longer than the width of the lounge along the lateral axis. The lounge includes a closed configuration in which the fastener is locked and the length of the lounge is shorter than the length of the lounge in the open configuration. When in the closed configuration, the sidewall defines an inverted U-shape when viewed from above along the vertical axis and the fastener bridges the opening of the U-shape in the sidewall.
According to another aspect of the invention, a plush children's lounge is provided. The lounge includes a sidewall connected to a base. The lounge is convertible between an open configuration and a closed configuration and a fastener is provided. When the fastener is connected, the lounge defines a closed configuration having a reduced length suitable for portability. Backpack straps are provided so that the lounge can be carried on the back. The sidewall is resilient such that the lounge springs into the open configuration when the fastener is released. The lounge springs open and expands along the longitudinal and lateral lengths to assume its relaxed elongate configuration. When in the open configuration, a child can recline inside the lounge. Scallops in the sidewall serve as a headrest for the lounger and a plush toy head with eyes is connected to the lounge such that the child can see the plush toy when laying in the lounge. The lounge further includes arms and legs that resemble an animal or other creature.
According to another aspect of the invention, a baby lounge in provided. The lounge includes a cover or sleeve or jacket having an opening and a foam wall removably insertable into the cover through the opening. The wall is concealed inside the cover and the opening is closable to contain the wall in an interior space of the cover. The foam wall is cylindrical in shape having a central lumen and the cover includes a padded base that extends across the central lumen. The cover is placed over the wall and the opening is zipped closed around the perimeter of the base. The foam and cover together define a container for an infant. The foam wall further includes an inner surface and an outer surface interconnected by a top and a bottom. The inner surface and the outer surface define a wall thickness. The wall includes a plurality of holes formed in the foam wall such that the holes extend between the outer surface and the inner surface to make the wall breathable. In one variation, the holes are located near the bottom of the wall. The cover includes an inner layer configured to cover the inner surface of the foam wall and an outer layer configured to cover the outer surface of the foam wall. The inner layer has an inner mesh portion configured to be adjacent to the plurality of holes and the outer layer having an outer mesh portion configured to be adjacent to the plurality of holes to provide ventilation across the foam wall and cover and into the interior of the baby lounge.
According to another aspect of the invention, a soother is provided. The soother is a device configured to transmit light, sound or vibration. The device includes a first hook. The first hook has a downwardly facing U-shape. The first hook is configured to slide over a vertical sidewall of a baby lounge receiving the vertical sidewall of the baby lounge inside the U-shape to secure the device onto the sidewall in a vertical direction. The device includes a second hook located on the side of the first hook. The second hook comprises a cutout on the side of the first hook. The second hook is configured to engage a loop located on the vertical sidewall to secure the device in a lateral direction on the sidewall.
According to another aspect of the invention, a method of converting a baby lounge is provided. The method includes providing a baby lounge having a resilient and flexible sidewall defining an elongate cylindrical shape when in an open configuration. The lounge has a fastener comprising a first part spaced from a second part located along an outer surface of the sidewall. The first part of the fastener is configured to releasably connect to the second part. The lounge has an open configuration for a lounger and a closed configuration for portability. The method includes the step of moving a portion of the sidewall that is located between the first part and the second part laterally toward an opposite sidewall to move the first part and second part together. The method includes the step of moving the sidewall and the first part and second part closer together to create a U-shape in the sidewall in the same plane when viewed from above. The method includes the step of bridging the open end of the U-shape with the fastener. The method includes the step of connecting the first part and the second part of the fastener together. The method includes the step of releasing the fastener to convert from a closed configuration to an open configuration. The method includes the step of allowing the resilient sidewall to self-expand from a closed configuration to an open configuration when the fastener is released.
Turning now to the figures, there is shown a lounge 10 according to the present invention. The lounge 10 includes a base 12 interconnected to a sidewall 18. The base 12 has a top surface 14 and a bottom surface 16. The top surface 14 and the bottom surface 16 of the base 12 are substantially planar and parallel surfaces and define a thickness therebetween. A vertical axis 15 extends substantially perpendicularly to the top surface 14 and bottom surface 16. The base 12 further includes a longitudinal axis 11 that is perpendicular to the vertical axis 15 that is perpendicular to a lateral axis 13. The base 12 is made of plush, soft material such as foam or the like that provides cushioning and support for an infant, young human, adult or pet such as a cat, dog or other animal. The base 12 has a length 21 that is longer than its width 23 when viewed along the vertical axis 15. The longitudinal axis 11 runs along the length 21 of the base 12 and a lateral axis 13 runs along its width 23. The base 12 has an elongate or oval shape having a smooth perimeter. In another variation, the base 12 is polygonal, square-shaped, rectangular, circular or any shape having a smooth or angled perimeter.
The sidewall 18 is connected to the base 12. In one variation, the sidewall 18 is connected to the base 12 along the perimeter of the base 12. The sidewall 18 is connected to the base 12 such that the sidewall 18 extends vertically upwardly from the base 18 along the vertical axis 15 to define an interior space of the lounge 10. The sidewall 18 encompasses the base 12 and has a height 19. The height 19 of the sidewall 18 is approximately 5 inches. The sidewall 18 includes an outer surface 20 that faces outwardly and an inner surface 22 that faces toward the interior space of the lounge 10. Together the outer surface 20 and the inner surface 22 define a thickness of the sidewall 18 of the lounge 10. The sidewall 18 includes a top end 24 that may be flat, tapered or curved. The sidewall 18 is made of plush, soft and safe material such as foam or the like and provides cushioning and support. The sidewall 18 includes at least one scallop 26 along the sidewall 18. The scallop 26 is a location along the sidewall 18 where the sidewall 18 has a reduced height 19. Turning briefly now to
The lounge 10 further includes a plurality of entertainment features 28 connected to the base 10 and/or sidewall 18. The entertainment features includes one or more of a head, face, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, hair, limb, arm, leg, tail, foot and hand. In one variation of the lounge 10, the entertainment features 28 pertain to a particular animal. In another variation, the entertainment features 28 are made to resemble a human, non-human, or make-believe creature or cartoon-character. The entertainment features 28 are constructed of the same material as the sidewall 18 and base 12 giving the entire lounge 10 the same look and feel.
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In one variation, a removable a slip cover 52 is provided which is sized and configured to cover the base 12 and sidewall 18. A zipper 54 is provided in the slip cover 52 to make it easily removable for cleaning in the laundry. In one variation, the zipper 54 is located along the lower perimeter of the sidewall 18 such that it is obscured from view. The zipper 54 is also curved to match the perimeter of at least a portion of the perimeter located below the longitudinal axis 11. The zipper 54 preferably extends along the sidewall 18 between the two legs 50. In one variation, the removable slip cover 52 includes openings for the tail 46, arms 48, legs 50 and head 30 to extend through. The slip cover 52 is made of a soft, plush and washable fabric material having a color and/or pattern that corresponds to the character or animal being mimicked.
Furthermore, the lounge 10 includes a fastener 56 connected to the sidewall 18. The fastener 56 includes a first part 58 and a second part 60 configured to connect together and to be released. The fastener 56 may be a buckle as shown in the figures, although any type of fastener 56 can be employed such as a hook-and-loop type fastener, button, or belt. The first part 58 and the second part 60 of the fastener 56 are connected to the outer surface 20 of the sidewall 18 approximately midway between the top end and the bottom end of the sidewall 18. In one variation, the first part 58 is spaced apart from the second part 60 of fastener 56 by a distance along the perimeter of the sidewall 18 of approximately twice the distance of the width of the base 12 along the lateral axis 13. In one variation, the fastener 56 further includes a first strap 59 having an inner surface and an outer surface. The first strap 59 is connected to the first part 58. The fastener 56 further includes a second strap 61 having an inner surface and an outer surface. The second strap is connected to the second part 60. The first and second straps 59, 61 give the user some leeway when manipulating the first and second parts 58, 60 of the fastener 56.
The fastener 56 is configured to convert the lounge 10 between an open configuration and a closed configuration. The open configuration is shown in
To convert the lounge 10 from an open configuration to a closed configuration, the first part 58 of the fastener 56 is moved into proximity with the second part 60 of the fastener 56 and connected together. Since the first and second parts 58, 60 are located on the outer surface 20 of the sidewall 18 and since the sidewall 18 and base 12 are flexible, moving the first and second parts 58, 60 of the fastener 56 closer to each other requires that the sidewall 18 and base 12 be deformed, buckled, or folded into a different configuration. In essence, converting to a closed configuration requires moving a portion of the sidewall 18 that is closer to the first part 58 of the fastener 56 to be closer to a portion of the sidewall 18 that is closer to the second part 60 of the fastener 56. As mentioned previously, the base 12 and sidewall 18 have a shape in the open configuration when viewed along the vertical axis 15 that is defined by the length being longer than the width. In the open configuration, the shape of the base 12 and sidewall 18 is oval or elongate. The oval or elliptical shape folds into a shape in a closed configuration that is depicted in U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/503,524 in a more uniform manner than if the base 12 and sidewall 18 were egg-shaped or other-shaped. In the closed configuration, at least part of the sidewall 18 that is located between the two legs 50 below the longitudinal axis is folded to form a substantially inverted U-shape or curve when the lounge 10 is viewed from above along the vertical axis 15. The open part of the “U” is bridged by the fastener 56 and the closed curved part of the “U” is located near the head 30. To fasten the fastener 56, the sidewall 18 located between the legs 50 below the longitudinal axis 11 is curved inwardly toward the opposite sidewall 18 that is located above the longitudinal axis 11 as seen in
When in a closed configuration, the lounge 10 further includes one or more carrying straps 62 to facilitate portability of the lounge 10. In one variation, the carrying straps 62 are configured as backpack straps. In particular, two carrying straps 62 are provided side-by-side and connected to the base 12 and/or sidewall 18. Each strap 62 has a first end connected at a location above the longitudinal axis 11 and a second end connected at a location below the longitudinal axis 11 in typical backpack fashion as shown in
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Similar to the sidewall panel 92, the bottom wall panel 90 can be made of a single piece of cylindrical material or be made of two parts 90A and 90B that are joined together to create a cylindrical piece of material. The first part 90A and second part 90B have inner edges 100A and 100B, and outer edges 108A, 108B, left side edges 112A and 112B and right side edges 114A and 114B, respectively. If the bottom wall panel 90 is made of two parts 90A and 90B they are attached together such as by sewing the left side edges 112A, 112B together and the right side edges 114A, 114B together to create a cylindrical piece of material. As shown in
The cover 80 is assembly by assembling the sidewall panel 92 and the bottom wall panel 90 and adding the zippers 106, 116. The inner edges 98A, 98B of the sidewall panel 92 as well as the inner edges 110A, 110B of the bottom wall panel 90 are connected (such as by sewing) to the perimeter of the top panel 84, bottom panel 86 and interior padding 88 to create the cover 80.
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To insert the interior structure 82 into the foam wall 80, the zippers 106, 116 are disengaged from one another to expose the opening to the interior of the cover 80. The foam wall is then placed on a flat surface and the portion of the cover that comprises the sandwiched top panel 84, bottom panel 86 and interior padding 88 is dropped into the central lumen 120 of the foam wall with the rest of the cover draping over the wall. The zippered opening is sized and configured to receive the interior structure 82. The sidewall panel 92 extends from the sandwiched panels 84, 86 and 88 along the inner surface 122 of the foam wall. The sidewall panel 92 is pulled upwardly over the top 126 of the foam wall and downwardly along the outer surface 124 of the foam wall such that the zipper 106 meets the zipper 116 of the bottom wall panel 90. The bottom wall panel 90 is located adjacent to and runs along the bottom 128 of the bottom wall panel 90. The zippers 106, 116 are engaged and the zippered opening is closed to contain the foam wall inside the cover 80. When the sidewall panel 92 is draped over the top 126 of the foam wall, any entertainment features 28 become properly located. For example, the head 30 resides on or near the top 126 of the foam wall. The fastener 56 is located adjacent to the outer surface 124 of the foam wall.
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It is understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments of lounge 10 disclosed herein. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of preferred embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/713,434 entitled “Portable Lounge” filed on May 15, 2015 incorporated herein by reference in its entirety which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/503,524 entitled “Foldable baby bed” filed on Sep. 26, 2014 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety and which claims priority to and benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/131,127 entitled “Portable lounge” filed on Mar. 10, 2015 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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