Claims
- 1. A stair safety mat for walk-learning baby, whereof a top plane has softness for preventing dash and a plurality of protrusion thereon for preventing skidding; a bottom plane of said mat has a plurality of buffer protruding columns; a plurality of trimming lines are set around said mat, wherein an edge of said mat is formed along with a plurality of protruding portions and the other edge of said mat is formed along with a plurality of concaving portions corresponding to said protruding portions;
wherein a double-sided adhesive is bonded to said bottom plane of said mat, and such that said mat can be securely adhere to a stairstep and floor adjacent to a stair, and a redundant part of said mat can be trimmed off to protrude an edge out of said stairstep for preventing children falling over said stair to cause injured.
- 2. A stair safety mat according to claim 1, wherein said protrusion and/or said buffer protruding columns may be removed according to the characteristic of material of said mat.
- 3. A stair safety mat according to claim 1, wherein said mat can be made of an EVA foaming material or combining with two materials such that said top plane is made by said EVA foaming material and said bottom plane is made by a rubber foaming material, a plastic foaming material, or a resin material to have a good anti-shock feature and a better segment.
- 4. A stair safety mat according to claim 1, wherein said trimming lines, said protruding portions and said concaving portions are half break respectively such that said redundant part of said mat can be cut by said trimming lines and trimmed off to match the real size of said stairstep; wherein said mat may be extended by connecting said protruding portions with said concaving portions for matching the size of said stairstep.
- 5. A stair safety mat according to claim 1, wherein said mat positioned on floor is cut with trimming lines, protruding portions and concaving portions around thereof such that said mat on said floor is larger than said mat on said stairstep to protect children.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application is a Continuation-in-Part of patent application Ser. No. 09/840,885, filed Apr. 25, 2001, now Pending at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09840885 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
Child |
10316061 |
Dec 2002 |
US |