Storage unit and canopy for a folding play yard with a bassinet

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6192535
  • Patent Number
    6,192,535
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 19, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
Accessories for a foldable play yard apparatus, and more particularly to a play yard apparatus supporting a bassinet, include a storage unit and a canopy. The storage unit is adapted to be supported by the play yard apparatus adjacent to the bassinet and to provide a plurality of compartments suitable for organizing and readily presenting childcare items such as diapers, linens, and toys. The canopy is for the bassinet and includes a system of fasteners adapted to engage mating features on the bassinet.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention generally relates to a foldable play yard apparatus, and more particularly to an improved play yard that may be converted to accomplish other baby caregiving functions. One exemplary play yard apparatus in the prior art is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,570 to Cheng, which is incorporated herein by reference.




Folding play yards are well known in the prior art and comprise a standard item in parenting and baby caregiving. A conventional play yard enables a baby or toddler to play within a controlled and protected space without requiring continual attention by a responsible adult. Such conventional play yards can be folded into a small space for easy storage and transport and are therefore convenient items for use in high mobility situations.




However, conventional play yards do not address other baby caregiving functions, such as the need to provide adequate nap space for the child and the continual need for ready accessibility to diaper changing supplies, toys, clothing, linens, and other items associated with caring for an infant. Nor do conventional play yards address shielding the infant from sunlight, rain, wind, insects, and other undesirable aspects of the environment in which the play yard is likely to be used. As a result, parents or caretakers in mobility situations must transport other portable baby furniture, or must improvise these functions with whatever furniture is found at hand. For example, the shielding function may be accomplished with an umbrella, a towel, or some other linen. However, such an improvisation is fraught with unknown and unseen perils for the child, such as exposure to collapses, suffocation, the inability to observe the infant, and an arrangement that simply is not effective in providing a shield.




The frequent naps which small children require are often taken on the floor of conventional play yards, which is not designed for comfort in such use. Moreover, many small children sleep best in a smaller, cozier space, which conventional play yards do not provide. Thus, it has also been envisioned to provide conventional play yards with a removable bassinet structure that is generally suspended over a portion of the upper opening of the play yard. Such a bassinet is more suitable for newborn and infant use, due to the fact that a smaller, cozier sleeping space is preferred for such young children. According to the present invention, a storage unit may be fitted in the remaining portion of the upper opening for providing ready access to various supplies and other items for childcare.




The choice for many traveling parents or caretakers often is to transport a portable play yard, a folding bed or the like for naps, and a diaper bag or the like for carrying diaper changing supplies, food, toys, clothes, etc. Unfortunately, because these separate items must be transportable, it is often the situation that at least one of these items is not readily available, or does not provide ready access to the desired childcare item. Clearly, there is a need in the prior art for meeting these disparate apparatus requirements in an integrated, more organized, and still transportable form.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a storage unit for a play yard apparatus that it is also convertible to a baby bassinet. The storage unit provides a plurality of compartments whereby many of the items used to carry out the typical baby caregiving functions are arranged in an organized and readily accessible manner.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a canopy unit for shielding at least a portion of the baby bassinet for a play yard. The canopy readily attaches to the bassinet structure and provides reliable shielding for a baby in the bassinet.




A conventional play yard foldable frame structure generally includes an upper frame assembly comprised of two pair of parallel foldable rail assemblies which are supported by corner leg assemblies. The rail assemblies support the side panels of the play yard, while a lower frame assembly is secured to the leg assemblies to support the floor portion of the apparatus.




At each corner of the upper frame assembly there is typically provided an upper corner bracket. Each of such upper corner brackets includes diverging body portions extending relatively orthogonally that are adapted to engage respective foldable rail assemblies. A web extends across the included angle between the diverging body portions, and a concave pocket is formed in the top surface of the web.




A typical bassinet assembly is removably supported on a portion of the upper frame assembly. Such a bassinet assembly includes a pair of bassinet frame assemblies that each include a pair of J-tube assemblies joined by a cross tube. The J-tube assemblies include outer ends that are adapted to overly the upper rail assemblies and be suspended therefrom. The bassinet floor panel is disposed below the upper rail assembly and above the floor of the play yard, and is supported on the cross tubes. Bassinet side panels and end panels of soft fabric extend upwardly from the bassinet floor panel to form a coffer-like enclosure that is sufficiently small and cozy for the resting and napping functions of a bassinet. Sleeves formed in the end panels and floor panel secure portions of the cross tubes and J-tube assemblies.




Regarding the pair of J-tube assemblies that comprise each bassinet frame assembly, a first outer J end overlies a respective upper corner bracket. A second outer J end is secured in a hub adapter that supports the second J end of the bassinet tube. The hub adapter is configured to rest on and be supported by a foldable joint assembly located generally at the midpoint of a respective upper rail assembly of the play yard frame structure. Thus the bassinet assembly is supported entirely by suspension from the upper frame portion of the play yard, and may be installed and removed as a single unit. The bassinet assembly is also readily disassembled and folded for easy transport. The particular construction of these conventional play yard and bassinet assemblies does not form part of the invention, except for their relationship to the components described hereinafter.




According to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a storage unit that is removably supported on a play yard assembly. The storage unit includes a tubular frame comprising pairs of side tubes and end tubes, all of which are joined in a rectangular configuration. Two vertices of the rectangular storage unit frame are disposed adjacent to the hub adapters of a bassinet assembly. The storage unit frame includes a pair of first elbow connectors, each of which is disposed at a respective one of these vertices and adapted to join a side tube and an end tube in an orthogonal relationship. Each first elbow connector further includes a T-shaped key extending outwardly therefrom, and each hub adapter is provides with a key slot to receive the key of the adjacent first elbow connector, whereby the hub adapter of the bassinet assembly supports an adjacent vertex of the storage unit frame.




The storage unit frame further includes a pair of second elbow connectors, each disposed adjacent to one upper corner bracket of the play yard and adapted to join a side tube and end tube of the storage unit frame in an orthogonal relationship. Each second elbow connector includes a pair of oppositely projecting lugs that extend along an axis that is generally transverse to the storage unit frame. Each second elbow connector is disposed to engage the web of the adjacent upper corner bracket in a supported relationship, and the lugs are each configured to be received in the concave pocket of the web to locate and retain the storage unit frame with respect to the upper corners of the play yard frame assembly. Thus the storage unit frame is supported at two corners by the upper corner brackets of the play yard frame assembly and at the other two corners by the adjacent hub adapters of the bassinet assembly.




The storage unit further includes a generally horizontal base joined to fabric side panels and fabric end panels, which in turn are provided with sleeves to engage the storage unit frame so as to be supported in a suspended relationship. The space defined within the horizontal base, side panels, and end panels is divided into at least two compartments by at least one pocket formed in conjunction with one of the side and end panels, or by at least one partition extending generally vertical with respect to the base, or by both.




Due to the fact that changing supplies and other childcare items are often used before and after napping, which takes place in the bassinet, the storage unit is placed in the most convenient possible location, i.e., in the remaining portion of the upper opening of the play yard adjacent to the bassinet. And, like the bassinet assembly, the storage unit may be removed as a unit from its supported position on the play yard, and may be readily folded or disassembled for easy transport. When both the bassinet assembly and storage unit assembly are removed, the upper opening of the play yard is unobstructed and the play yard is available for the purpose of permitting a baby or toddler to play within its controlled and protected interior space.




According to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a canopy assembly that is removably supported on the bassinet assembly. The canopy assembly includes a fabric panel including two buttonholes that slide over the J-tube assemblies at one end of the bassinet. A snap fastener is provided on either side of the exterior of the bassinet, and the canopy assembly includes cooperatively engaging snap fasteners. Attaching the canopy comprises sliding the buttonholes over the J-tube assemblies and snapping together the fasteners on the canopy and bassinet assemblies. At least one rod extends with respect to the fabric panel for supporting the fabric panel above the bassinet.




The above objects and advantages are realized according to the present invention by a storage unit for a folding play yard, the folding play yard having an upper frame assembly including two pairs of parallel foldable rail assemblies connected by upper corner brackets and a bassinet assembly being removably supported in a first portion of the upper frame assembly. The storage unit comprises a tubular frame having first and second side tubes and a pair of end tubes joined in a rectangular configuration, the tubular frame being adapted to be supported in a second portion of the upper frame assembly adjacent to the bassinet assembly; and a generally horizontal base joined to side panels and to end panels, each of the panels being provided with sleeves to engage a respective one of the tubes of the tubular fame so as to support the base in a suspended relationship. Wherein a space defined within the horizontal base, side panels, and end panels is divided into at least two compartments by at least one of a pocket formed in conjunction with one of the side and end panels and a partition extending generally vertical with respect to the base.




The above objects and advantages are also realized according to the present invention by a canopy for a bassinet, the bassinet being removably supported on an upper frame assembly of a folding play yard and having, the bassinet having a frame assembly including outer ends that are adapted to overly the upper frame assembly and be suspended therefrom. The canopy comprises a flexible panel including a buttonhole adjacent to each of two opposite edges of the flexible panel, each buttonhole being adapted to slide over a respective outer end of the bassinet; and a fastener provided adjacent to each of the opposite edges and adapted to cooperatively engage a mating fastener on either side of an exterior of the bassinet. Wherein the flexible panel extends across at least a portion of the bassinet frame assembly and is retained thereon by the buttonholes and the snap fasteners.




These objects and advantages, as well as other objects and advantages, of the present invention will be set forth in the description that follows, and in part will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the description and drawings, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the present invention may be realized and obtained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings show illustrative embodiments of the invention.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a play yard converted to a bassinet arrangement and a storage unit in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the upper frame assembly of the play yard, together with the bassinet frame assembly and the storage unit shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a partial end elevation taken along line III—III in

FIG. 2

showing the engagement of the bassinet frame assembly with the corner brackets of the upper frame assembly of the play yard.





FIG. 4

is a partial end elevation taken along line IV—IV in

FIG. 2

showing the engagement between the storage unit frame assembly and the bassinet frame assembly.





FIG. 5

is a partial side elevation depicting the engagement of the hub adapter and a portion of the storage unit frame assembly with the upper frame assembly of the play yard.





FIG. 6

is an enlarged plan view of the upper corner bracket assembly of the play yard, and the relationship of the storage unit frame assembly (shown in broken lines) with respect to the upper corner bracket.





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional elevation taken along line VII—VII of

FIG. 6

showing the relationship of the storage unit frame assembly and the upper corner bracket assembly.





FIG. 8

is a side elevation of a hub adapter assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a cross-section elevation of the hub adapter shown in FIG.


8


.





FIG. 10

is an end elevation of the hub adapter shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

.





FIG. 11

is a plan view of the first elbow connector of the storage unit frame assembly of the invention.





FIG. 12

is a cross-sectional plan view of the first elbow connector as shown in FIG.


11


.





FIG. 13

is an end view of the first elbow connector shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

.





FIG. 14

is a plan view of the second elbow connector of the storage unit frame assembly of the invention.





FIG. 15

is a cross-sectional plan view of the second elbow connector shown in FIG.


14


.





FIG. 16

is a partially broken away side elevation of the second elbow connector shown in

FIGS. 14 and 15

.





FIG. 17

is an end view of the second elbow connector shown in

FIGS. 14-16

.





FIG. 18

is a perspective view of the storage unit shown in a folded condition and separated from the play yard.





FIG. 19

is a perspective view of the storage unit shown in an installed condition with respect to the play yard.





FIG. 20

is a detail view of the storage unit shown in

FIG. 19

, in an empty condition.





FIG. 21

is a detail view of the storage unit shown in

FIG. 19

, in a loaded condition.





FIG. 22

is an exploded perspective view showing a portion of the bassinet receiving a canopy according to the present invention.





FIG. 23

is a perspective view of the canopy shown in a folded condition and separated from the bassinet.





FIG. 24

is a perspective view illustrating how the canopy is attached to the bassinet.





FIG. 25

is a perspective view showing the canopy attached to the bassinet.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The invention generally pertains to a play yard apparatus that it is easily converted to use as a baby bassinet. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an attachable storage unit provides an efficient use of space in connection with the play yard apparatus configured with the baby bassinet.




With regard to

FIG. 1

, a typical foldable, portable play yard


21


includes a pair of fabric and mesh side panels


22


joined to a pair of fabric (or mesh) end panels


23


to form a rectangular enclosure. A floor panel (not shown) spans the lower edges of the side and end panels, and is supported by a lower frame structure. The lower frame structure may include legs


24


or wheels


26


joined to lateral struts


25


. A quartet of vertical struts


28


extend upwardly through panel sleeves from the lower frame structure at the corners of the apparatus, and are joined to a quartet of upper corner brackets


30


. An upper frame assembly comprises two pairs of parallel foldable rail assemblies which are interconnected by the upper corner brackets


30


. The rail assemblies support the side and end panels


22


,


23


of the play yard


21


. This generically described play yard defines a coffer-like configuration having an upper opening.




The present invention provides a storage unit assembly


32


that may be supported adjacent to a bassinet assembly


31


on the upper frame assembly of the play yard


21


and may be disposed so as to span the upper opening thereof. Both assemblies


31


and


32


are independent units that are easily installed and removed from the play pen, whereby the combined structures may be adapted for baby naps and baby changing and dressing functions. Thus, the combined structures comprise a complete infant care center that is optimally efficient in use of space, apparatus, and resources.




With regard to

FIG. 2

, the upper frame assembly of the play yard


21


generally includes the upper corner brackets


30


which join upper frame side rail assemblies


36


with upper frame end rail assemblies


37


. The assemblies


36


and


37


are each provided with hinges


38


at mid-span that are selectively locked or pivotal to allow the upper frame assembly to be rigid or folded. With additional reference to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the bassinet assembly


31


includes a pair of bassinet frame assemblies


41


. Each assembly


41


includes a pair of J-tube assemblies


42


, consisting of a J-tube


43


having an upper hook end


44


and a linear tubular portion depending therefrom and received in telescoping fashion in a bushing


45


. A spring detent assembly


46


secured to the bushing


45


permits length adjustment and relative rotation of the telescoping engagement of the J-tube


43


and bushing


45


.




An elbow


47


is secured to the lower end of each bushing


45


, and oriented to secure a cross-tube


48


in a horizontal disposition between each pair of assemblies


42


. Sleeves sewn on the bassinet sides and floor join the pair of bassinet frame assemblies


41


. With the upper hook ends


44


hanging on the upper frame rail assemblies


36


, the assemblies


42


extend down through the upper opening of the play yard


21


. The cross-tubes


48


, the sewn sleeves on the bassinet sides and the sewn sides and floor of the bassinet form a stable horizontal base for the floor of the bassinet, and side panels and end panels of soft fabric extend upwardly from the bassinet floor panel to form a coffer-like enclosure that is sufficiently small and cozy for the resting and napping functions of a bassinet.




One J-tube assembly


42


of each frame assembly


41


is disposed adjacent to a respective upper corner bracket


30


, and the J-hook portion


44


thereof rests thereon in a supported relationship. The other end of the J-tube assembly


42


is disposed so that the J-hook end


44


thereof passes over the hinge


38


of the upper rail assembly


36


, and is supported thereby. Thus the bassinet assembly


31


is supported entirely by suspension from the upper frame portion of the play yard


21


, and may be installed and removed as a single unit. The bassinet assembly


31


is also readily disassembled and folded for easy transport.




The present invention provides an adapter


51


that functions in part to secure the J-hook portion


44


to the hinge


38


. With reference to

FIGS. 8-10

, the adapter


51


includes a pair of side-walls


52


disposed in parallel, spaced apart fashion, and transverse web portions


53


and


54


extending between the side-walls. The sidewalls


52


define therebetween a channel


55


having a width dimension sufficient to receive the J-hook end


44


therein in a minimal clearance fit. Upper portions


56


of web


53


and upper portion


57


of web


54


form the floor of the channel


55


upon which the J-hook end


44


may be supported. Aligned holes


58


extend through the sidewalls to receive a fastener such as a screw and nut assembly (not shown) that anchors the adapter


51


to the J-hook end


44


. The outer perimetrical surface of the side-walls is generally smoothly curved in convex fashion, except for a lower rectangular inset portion


59


that is configured to rest on the hinge


38


in a stable engagement.




Each adapter


51


further includes a keyhole


61


extending into one sidewall


52


. The keyhole


61


includes a wide, generally rectangular upper portion


62


and a narrow slot portion


63


centered at the lower edge of the upper portion. The keyhole


61


is spaced laterally between the web portions


64


and


66


and vertically above the web portion


67


. The purpose of the keyhole is clarified in the following description.




With reference to

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the storage unit assembly


32


includes a tubular rectangular frame that supports a generally horizontal base below the upper frame assembly of the play yard. The rectangular frame includes a pair of extendable assemblies


71


, comprised of a tube


72


received in telescoping fashion in a larger tube


73


. A spring detent assembly


74


permits selective length adjustment of the assembly


71


. The outer end of each tube


72


is joined to a keyed elbow connector


76


, and a lateral tube


77


is joined to the keyed elbow connectors


76


to span the sides of the play yard


21


.




With reference to

FIGS. 11-13

, each keyed elbow connector


76


is comprised of tubular body portions


78


and


79


joined in orthogonal relationship. Cylindrical receptacles


80


and


81


are formed concentrically in respective body portions


78


and


79


. Receptacle


80


is dimensioned to receive therein lateral tube


77


, and receptacle


81


is dimensioned to receive telescoping tube


72


. Screw holes


82


and


83


accommodate fasteners to retain the tubes in their respective receptacles. A T-shaped key


84


extends from the elbow; the key


84


including a narrow stem


86


extending generally coaxially with the receptacle


81


. Outer flanges


87


extend from the stem


86


and are aligned generally parallel to the axis of receptacle


80


.




The flanges


87


are slightly narrower than the width of portion


62


of keyhole


61


(FIG.


8


), so that the flanges


87


may be inserted into the portion


62


. The width of slot


63


of the keyhole is greater than the diameter of stem


86


of the key


84


, but the slot


63


is significantly narrower than the width of the flanges


87


. As a result of these dimensional relationships, the key


84


may be inserted into opening


62


and the stem may be urged into slot


63


, whereby the key


84


is lodged in the keyhole


61


(FIG.


10


). This releasable engagement serves to support the elbow connectors


76


on the hub adapters


51


, and thus to support two corners of the tubular rectangular frame of the storage unit assembly.




Returning to

FIG. 2

, each tube


73


is joined to an elbow connector


91


, and a lateral tube


90


is joined to the keyed elbow connectors


91


to span the sides of the play yard


21


. With reference to

FIGS. 14-17

, each elbow connector


91


includes a tubular body


92


having a coaxial receptacle


93


formed therein and dimensioned to accept the lateral tube


90


. Aligned screw holes


94


are disposed to receive appropriate fasteners to retain the tube


90


in a receptacle


93


. A cylindrical anchor


96


extends from one end of the body


92


, and is disposed concentrically within an annular flat


97


. The anchor


96


has an outer diameter dimensioned to be received within tube


73


, and a screw hole


98


accepts a fastener to secure the tube


73


about the anchor


96


.




A salient feature of the elbow connector


91


is the provision of a pair of posts


99


extending therefrom in opposed relationship. The posts


99


are aligned along an axis extending orthogonally to both the axis of the tubular body


92


and the axis of the cylindrical anchor


96


. As shown best in

FIG. 14

, each post


99


is configured as a triangular prism, for purposes detailed in the following description. The posts


99


are disposed at the end of the tubular body


92


and are generally adjacent to the anchor


96


.




With reference to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, each upper corner bracket


30


of the play yard


21


includes body portions


101


and


102


diverging from a common vertex in orthogonal relationship. Each body portion


101


and


102


includes sockets (not shown) for receiving and securing converging ends of the upper rail assemblies


36


and


37


. In addition, a vertical receptacle


103


is provided to secure the upper end of a respective vertical strut


28


.




A salient feature of the upper corner bracket


30


is the provision of a web


104


extending horizontally between the body portions


101


ad


102


and disposed in the included angle therebetween. The web


104


includes a smoothly curved interior edge


106


. A concave pocket


107


is formed in a medial portion of the web


104


. The pocket is provided with a triangular configuration and is dimensioned to receive one of the triangular posts


99


of one of the elbow connectors


91


. The connector


91


is adapted to rest on the web


104


in supported relationship, and the engagement of the post


99


in the pocket


107


firmly secures the elbow connector


91


with respect to the corner of the play yard


21


. Thus the two corners of the storage unit assembly


32


that are adjacent to two corners of the play yard are supported vertically and stabilized horizontally.




The storage unit assembly


32


in

FIG. 7

may be provided with a floor assembly


108


that includes a stiffening panel


109


secured within a fabric enclosure that is formed of waterproof or stain-resistant material, as is known in the prior art. Fabric panels


111


extend upwardly a short distance, and are provided with sewn sleeves


112


that extend about the lateral tubes


77


and


90


, as well as about the assemblies


71


. The panels


111


thus support the floor assembly


108


below the upper extent of the play yard


21


, whereby the storage unit floor


108


is disposed at a height convenient for supplies and items associated with caring for a baby or infant.




According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, one or more partitions


113


or pockets


114


divide the storage unit assembly


32


into separate compartments. According to a most preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in FIGS.


2


and


18


-


21


, three partitions


113


extend generally vertically with respect to the floor assembly


108


and extend horizontally from panels


111


or from one another. Similarly, four pockets


114


are formed in conjunction with a panel


111


. The partitions


113


and pockets


114


may be formed from the same or a different material as panels


111


. For example, the panels


111


, partitions


113


, and pockets


114


may be formed from a tightly woven fabric, an elastic band, or a mesh material. Similarly, the panels


111


, partitions


113


, or the pockets


114


may be reinforced with rigid or semi-rigid stiffening panels. Of course, different permutations in the numbers, configurations, sizes, and materials of the partitions


113


and pockets


114


are envisioned within the scope of the present invention. The compartments formed by the panels


111


, partitions


113


, and pockets


114


serve to organize and make readily accessible supplies and childcare items such as diapers, wipes, clothes, linens, toys, ointments, food, bottles, or accessories for the bassinet such as the canopy according to the second aspect of the invention described hereinafter.




In the interests of manufacturing efficiency and simplicity in deployment of the apparatus, all of the upper corner brackets may be fashioned as depicted in

FIG. 6

, even though the storage unit assembly engages only two of the upper corner brackets at any one time. Likewise, the elbow connectors


47


of the bassinet assembly may be made identical to the elbow connectors


91


of the storage unit assembly.




The side-by-side relationship of the bassinet assembly


31


and the storage unit assembly


32


makes the supplies and other childcare items that are often used before and after naps, directly adjacent and readily available to the napping location. The bassinet is self-supporting atop the play yard structure, whereby it is easily installed or removed as needed. Likewise, the storage unit assembly is easily installed or removed on demand, and is cooperatively supported by the play yard structure and the adjacent bassinet assembly.




According to the second aspect of the present invention show in

FIGS. 22-25

, a canopy


120


may be fitted to the bassinet


31


to at least partially shield a baby in the bassinet from the environment in which the play yard


21


is placed. The canopy


120


includes a flexible panel


122


such as a tightly woven fabric, an open mesh fabric, mosquito netting, etc. At least one rib


124


is sized so as to extend between the sides of the bassinet


31


and to provide support for the flexible panel


122


so that it does not sag into the bassinet


31


. According to the preferred embodiments of the invention show in

FIGS. 22-24

, a plurality of ribs


124


extend within sleeves formed by the flexible panel


122


and cause the flexible panel


122


to assume a convex configuration above an end of the bassinet


31


.




The flexible panel


122


is detachably retained with respect to the bassinet by a fastening system including button holes


126


that slide over the ends of J-hook ends


44


, and fasteners


128


on the canopy


120


cooperatively engaging corresponding fasteners


130


on the bassinet


31


(only one fastener


130


is shown in FIG.


22


). The fasteners


128


and


130


may include snaps, buttons and holes, hook and loop patches, e.g., VELCRO®, or another releasable fastening system.




As shown in

FIGS. 22 and 24

, the canopy


120


is installed on the bassinet by initially sliding the button holes


126


over a pair of J-hooks


44


, and then cooperatively engaging the fasteners


128


and


130


to retain the front edge of the canopy


120


with respect to the bassinet


31


. In the course of installing the canopy


120


, the ribs


124


are positioned in a convex arrangement and may be adjustably positioned after the fastening system is completed.




Although the canopy according to the present invention has been illustrated in conjunction with a play yard that is convertible to a bassinet, the fastening system may also be used with other types of bassinets, prams strollers or like that have projections to receive the button holes


126


and fasteners


130


corresponding to the fasteners


128


. Of course, many permutations on the design are possible using different materials, different decorative trims, different numbers or shapes of ribs, etc.




The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching without deviating from the spirit and the scope of the invention. The embodiment described is selected to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as suited to the particular purpose contemplated.



Claims
  • 1. A storage unit for a folding play yard, the folding play yard having an upper frame assembly including two pairs of parallel foldable rail assemblies connected by upper corner brackets and a bassinet assembly being removably supported in a first portion of the upper frame assembly, the storage unit comprising:a tubular frame having first and second side tubes and a pair of end tubes joined in a rectangular configuration, the tubular frame being adapted to be supported in a second portion of the upper frame assembly adjacent to the bassinet assembly; and a generally horizontal base joined to side panels and to end panels, each of the panels being provided with sleeves to engage a respective one of the tubes of the tubular frame so as to support the base in a suspended relationship; wherein a space defined within the horizontal base, side panels, and end panels is divided into at least two compartments by at least one of a pocket formed in conjunction with one of the side and end panels and a partition extending generally vertical with respect to the base.
  • 2. The storage unit according to claim 1, further comprising:a pair of first elbow connectors, each of the first elbow connectors being disposed at a respective vertex of the tubular frame and joining the first side tube and a respective end tube in an orthogonal relationship, and each of the first elbow connectors being adapted to be supported by the bassinet assembly; and a pair of second elbow connectors, each of the second elbow connectors being disposed at a respective vertex of the tubular frame and joining the second side tube and a respective end tube in an orthogonal relationship, and each of the second elbow connectors being adapted to be supported by the upper frame assembly.
  • 3. The storage unit according to claim 1, further comprising:a plurality of partitions dividing the space into at least three compartments.
  • 4. The storage unit according to claim 1, further comprising:a combination of at least one partition and at least one pocket dividing the space into at least three compartments.
  • 5. The storage unit according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the base, side panels, and end panels includes a close woven fabric stiffened with a rigid panel.
  • 6. The storage unit according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the base, side panels, and end panels includes a mesh fabric.
  • 7. The storage unit according to claim 1, wherein the at least one pocket includes a mesh fabric, and a mouth of the at least one pocket is includes an elastic strap.
  • 8. The storage unit according to claim 1, wherein the at least one partition includes a close woven fabric stiffened with a rigid panel.
  • 9. The storage unit according to claim 1, wherein the at least one partition includes a mesh fabric.
  • 10. A canopy for a bassinet, the bassinet being removably supported on an upper frame assembly of a folding play yard and having, the bassinet having a frame assembly including outer ends that are adapted to overly the upper frame assembly and be suspended therefrom, the canopy comprising:a flexible panel including a buttonhole adjacent to each of two opposite edges of the flexible panel, each buttonhole being adapted to slide over a respective outer end of the bassinet; and a fastener provided adjacent to each of the opposite edges and adapted to cooperatively engage a mating fastener on either side of an exterior of the bassinet; wherein the flexible panel extends across at least a portion of the bassinet frame assembly and is retained thereon by the buttonholes and the snap fasteners.
  • 11. The canopy according to claim 10, further comprising:at least one rod attached to the fabric panel and adapted to extend between the exterior sides of the bassinet; wherein the at least one rod is adapted to cause the fabric panel to assume a convex contour with respect to the upper frame assembly.
  • 12. The canopy according to claim 10, wherein the fasteners include a first one of male and female snaps.
  • 13. The canopy according to claim 12, wherein the mating fasteners include a second one of the male and female snaps.
  • 14. The canopy according to claim 10, wherein the fasteners include a first one of hook and loop patches.
  • 15. The canopy according to claim 12, wherein the mating fasteners include a second one of the hook and loop patches.
  • 16. The canopy according to claim 10, wherein the flexible panel includes at least one of a close woven fabric and a mesh fabric.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/136,132, filed May 25, 1999, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.

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Number Date Country
60/136132 May 1999 US