The present invention relates to mattresses and, more particularly, to a portable maternity mat.
Conventional mattresses are flat cushioned supports which can cause or aggravate orthopaedic problems. They may be particularly uncomfortable for pregnant women, due to the increasing shape, size and weight of the woman's abdomen as pregnancy proceeds. Lying on the back may be the only option available to the woman for the second half of the term of pregnancy, but many people can find it difficult to sleep on their backs. Very often the only position which might provide any degree of comfort, namely sleeping on the front, is denied due to the discomfort and to the fear of injuring the developing fetus.
As can be seen, there is a need for a mat that allows a pregnant woman to sleep on their stomach.
In one aspect of the present invention, a portable maternity mat comprises: at least a first pad and a second pad each comprising an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein each of the first pad and second pad comprise compressible material, wherein the first pad and the second pad are connected together by a hinged connector, wherein at least one of the first pad and the second pad comprise a cutout portion through the upper surface.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
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In certain embodiments, the present invention includes an expanded form and a retracted form. The portable maternity mat 10 converts between the expanded form and the retracted form by the first pad 12 and/or the second pad 14 rotating about the hinged connector 15. The expanded form includes the upper surfaces of the first pad 12 and the second pad 14 being substantially planar to one another, and therefore forming the laid out mat for a user to lie on. The retracted form includes the upper surfaces of the first pad 12 and second pad 14 facing one another. The retracted form, the pad 10 is folded together and may be easily transported.
The cutout portion 16 of the present invention may be circular to receive the abdomen of a pregnant woman 20. The present invention may include a covering 18 over at least the cutout portion 16 to support the abdomen of the pregnant woman 20. The covering 18 may be a stretchable material. The covering may cover each of the pads 12, 14 and may form a seam in between the first pad 12 and the second pad 14. The seam may act as the hinged connector 15, and the pads 12, 14 may rotate relative to one another about the seam. The stretchable material may be elastane or any other stretchable fabric.
The compressible material of the pads 12, 14 may be made out of any mattress material. The compressible material may include an inner spring mattress material, water, cotton, air, memory foam or a combination thereof. However, the compressible material is not limited to the above list, and may include any compressible material known in the art.
In certain embodiments, the present invention may include a third pad 12, with an upper surface and a lower surface, as well as the compressible material. In such embodiments, the second pad 14 may include a front end and a rear end. The first pad 12 is connected to the front end by a first hinged connector 15 and the third pad 12 is connected to the rear end by a second hinged connector 15. The second pad 14 may thereby be in between the first and third pads 12 and may therefore include the cutout portion 16.
In such embodiments, the first pad 12 and the third pad 12 may each be half the size of the second pad 14. Therefore, the first pad 12 and the third pad 12 may rotate about the hinged connector 15 and both rest on top of the second pad 14 in the retracted form. The expanded form includes the upper surface of the first pad 12, the second pad 14, and the third pad 12 being substantially planar to one another. Further, the retracted form includes the upper surface of the first pad 12 and the third pad 12 facing the upper surface of the second pad 14.
The first pad 12 and the third pad 12 may be adjacent to one another in the retracted position. Further, the lower surface of the first and third pad 12 may be substantially planar in the retracted position. In certain embodiments, the third pad 12 may include a handle 22 attached to the lower surface. The first pad 12 may include a connector 24 attached to the lower surface connectable to the handle 22. Therefore, when the portable maternity mat 10 is in the retracted position, the handle 22 may releasably attach to the connector 24 and a user may transport the present invention via the handle 22. In certain embodiments, the connector 24 may include a hook and loop fastener on the handle 22 and the lower surface of the first pad 12.
In certain embodiments, the second pad may be about 18 inches deep, about 24 inches wide and about 36 inches long. The first and third pad may each be about 18 inches deep, about 24 inches wide and about 18 inches long. Therefore, the entire mat 10 may be about 72 inches in length, about 18 inches deep and about 24 inches in width. The cutout portion 16 may be about 12 inches deep. However, the present invention is not limited to the above dimensions and may be any suitable dimensions to perform the desired function.
It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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