Claims
- 1. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat with a self-supporting protective cover comprising:
- a. covering a space over a baby seat with a canopy supported by a laterally collapsible support element disposed across said canopy and removable with said canopy;
- b. attaching said canopy at least partially around said baby seat with a seal attached to said canopy;
- c. resisting an entry of insects flying into said space through said canopy and around said baby seat adjacent said canopy; and
- d. allowing air flow through a material on at least a portion of one side of said canopy while resisting said entry of said insects.
- 2. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat as described in claim 1 wherein attaching said canopy comprises sealing continuously around a perimeter of said canopy with said seal.
- 3. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat as described in claim 1 wherein allowing air flow comprises utilizing filtering mesh having at least a first mesh layer with a first air flow path and a second mesh layer with a second air flow path wherein said mesh layers at least partially overlap and at least a portion of the first air flow path is offset from at least a portion of the second air flow path to reduce light directed into said space.
- 4. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat as described in claim 3 wherein providing air flow comprises utilizes polarizing screen mesh.
- 5. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat as described in claim 1 further comprising:
- a. continuing to resist said entry of said insects; and
- b. continuing to allow said air flow;
- c. while deployable protecting said occupant from inclement weather with a hood attached to said canopy, the hood leaving a portion of said material uncovered to create a side venting window.
- 6. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat as described in claim 1 further comprising allowing said occupant to be viewed through at least a portion of said material while deployable protecting said occupant from inclement weather with a deployable hood.
- 7. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat as described in claim 1 wherein said support element is located in the vicinity of a midpoint of said canopy.
- 8. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat with a protective cover comprising:
- a. covering said baby seat with said protective cover;
- b. supporting said cover with a laterally collapsible support member connected across said cover;
- c. allowing air flow into an inside volume created by covering said baby seat with said protective cover; and
- d. filtering inclement weather into said inside volume to a reduced level through a filtering mesh comprising a first mesh layer at least partially overlapped by a second mesh layer to reduce light directed into said inside volume while allowing said air flow.
- 9. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat as described in claim 8 further comprising resisting an entry of insects into said inside volume and wherein at least one of said mesh layers comprises striped mesh.
- 10. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat as described in claim 8 further comprising allowing said occupant to be viewed from outside said inside volume through a material attached to said cover.
- 11. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat as described in claim 8 further comprising deployable protecting said occupant from inclement weather with a hood attached to a portion of said cover while allowing air flow in said inside volume through at least a portion of a side vent of said protective cover.
- 12. A self-supporting protective cover for a baby seat comprising:
- a. a canopy having a top and at least one side disposed adjacent said top and supported by a laterally collapsible support element attached across said canopy;
- b. a sealing element attached to said canopy and adapted to at least partially seal said canopy over said baby seat; and
- c. an insect resistant mesh attached to said canopy, the mesh having a portion over said baby seat
- wherein said canopy is adapted to completely resist the entry of insects into a space between said canopy and said baby seat occurring by flying either through said canopy or around said baby seat adjacent said canopy.
- 13. A protective cover for a baby seat as described in claim 12 further comprising a protective foot shield attached at least to a lower portion of said canopy and adapted to protect feet of said occupant wherein said protective foot shield comprises a different material of a harmful portion of an anatomy of an insect.
- 14. A protective cover for a baby seat as described in claim 12 wherein said lateral support element is attached to said canopy in the vicinity of a midpoint of said canopy.
- 15. A protective cover for a baby seat as described in claim 12 wherein said side of said canopy at least partially comprises insect resistant mesh and further comprising a flexible hood attached to said canopy that is adapted to not cover at least a portion of said insect resistant mesh on said side when said flexible hood covers a portion of said canopy to create at least one side vented window.
- 16. A protective cover for a baby seat as described in claim 15 wherein said hood attaches to said canopy in the vicinity of a midpoint of said canopy.
- 17. A protective cover for a baby seat as described in claim 15 wherein said mesh extends continuously from one side across the top to the other side of said canopy.
- 18. A protective cover for a baby seat as described in claim 12 further comprising a hood attached to said canopy at a location on said canopy that enables said hood to be retained in an unhooded rearward direction and at least a partially hooded forward direction over said canopy.
- 19. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat with a protective cover comprising:
- a. covering said baby seat with a flexible canopy having a top and sides disposed adjacent said top;
- b. supporting said canopy with a laterally collapsible support member connected across said canopy;
- c. at least partially sealing said canopy about said baby seat;
- d. resisting an entry of insects flying into a space created by said canopy disposed over said baby seat;
- e. folding said cover to a reduced state when said cover is not installed on said seat; and
- f. substantially enveloping said canopy in said reduced state with an integral restraining element attached to said canopy.
- 20. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat as described in claim 19 further comprising protecting feet of said occupant from a harmful portion of an anatomy of an insect with a portion of said canopy being a protective foot shield while covering said baby seat.
- 21. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat as described in claim 19 further comprising deployable protecting said space under said canopy from inclement weather while allowing air flow with a deployable hood comprising leaving open at least a portion of a side vent of said canopy.
- 22. A self-supporting protective cover for a baby seat comprising:
- a. a canopy having a top and at least one side disposed adjacent said top and supported by a lateral support element attached to said canopy;
- b. a sealing element attached to said canopy and adapted to at least partially seal said canopy over said baby seat; and
- c. an insect resistant mesh attached to said canopy, the mesh having a portion over said baby seat; and
- d. a hood attached to said canopy at a location on said canopy that enables said hood to be retained in a unhooded rearward direction and at least a partially hooded forward direction over said canopy
- wherein said canopy is adapted to completely resist the entry of insects into a space between said canopy and said baby seat occurring by flying either through said canopy or around said baby seat adjacent said canopy and
- wherein said hood is retained by an elastic element attached to said hood, such that said elastic element engages said baby seat.
- 23. A method of protecting an occupant of a baby seat comprising:
- a. covering a space over said baby seat with a self-supporting protective cover comprising a canopy, said canopy supported by a laterally collapsible support element attached to said canopy and disposed across said canopy;
- b. attaching said canopy at least partially around said baby seat with a seal attached to said canopy;
- c. resisting an entry of insects flying into space through said canopy and around said baby seat adjacent said canopy; and
- d. allowing air flow through a material on at least a portion of one side of said canopy while resisting said entry of said insects.
- 24. A protective cover system comprising:
- a. a baby seat;
- b. a self-supporting cover comprising a canopy covering said baby seat and having a top and at least one side disposed adjacent said top and having by a laterally collapsible support element attached to said canopy, said canopy being adapted to completely resist the entry of insects into a space between said canopy and said baby seat occurring by flying either through said canopy or around said baby seat adjacent said canopy;
- c. a sealing element attached to said canopy and adapted to at least partially seal said canopy over said baby seat; and
- d. an insect resistant mesh attached to said canopy, the mesh having a portion over said baby seat.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/US96/15553, filed Sep. 27, 1996, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/593,074, filed Jan. 29, 1996 now abandoned.
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