The present invention generally relates to nursery devices for supporting a baby or young child occupant, and more particularly to a system and method for storing an accessory part in a play yard.
As caregivers and children have more active lifestyles, child care products are being used in an ever increasing number of activities and environments. In particular, portable play yards are used in a variety of activities and are both able to fold, providing portability for the traveling child and caregiver in various environments. While the portable play yard can fold down into a small portable package, accessory parts such as removable diaper changing stations, removable bassinets and removable canopies usually have rigid structures that cannot be collapsed or disposed in a convenient manner. As a result, these accessory parts generally have to be carried separately, which hinders the portability of the products. Additionally, storing and unintentionally leaving a removable accessory part on the play yard may also hinder the convenience of the portable play yard.
Therefore, there is presently a need for a system and method that can store accessory parts such as changing stations, canopies and bassinets in the play yard in a convenient manner, and address at least the foregoing issues.
The present application describes a system and method for storing an accessory part in a play yard. According to one embodiment, the accessory part may be incorporated in an accessory kit that can fitly secure on the play yard. The accessory kit comprises a storage pocket and an accessory part. The accessory part is foldable into a compact form that can fit in the storage pocket, and is unfolded out of the storage pocket and attached with the play yard in a use configuration.
According to another embodiment, a play yard is described. The play yard comprises a frame structure, a storage pocket provided at one side of the frame structure, and an accessory part used in combination with the play yard. The accessory part is foldable into a compact form that fits in the storage pocket. In a use configuration, the accessory part is unfolded out of the storage pocket and attached with the play yard.
According to yet another embodiment, a method of using the accessory kit is described. The method comprises pulling the accessory part out of a storage pocket provided at one side of the frame structure, unfolding the accessory part, and fastening the accessory part with the play yard.
At least one advantage of the systems and methods described herein is the ability to provide an accessory kit that can fit within the envelope of the play yard. In a use configuration, the accessory part of the kit can be unfolded from the storage pocket and attached with the play yard. In a storage configuration, the accessory part can conveniently fold and stow in the storage pocket. Portability of the accessory part and play yard can therefore be facilitated.
The foregoing is a summary and shall not be construed to limit the scope of the claims. The operations and structures disclosed herein may be implemented in a number of ways, and such changes and modifications may be made without departing from this invention and its broader aspects. Other aspects, inventive features, and advantages of the invention, as defined solely by the claims, are described in the non-limiting detailed description set forth below.
The present application describes a system and method for storing an accessory part in a play yard. The system includes a play yard, and an accessory kit that can be detachably or permanently secured on the play yard. The play yard comprises a frame structure having a plurality of side rail assemblies. The accessory kit comprises an accessory part and a storage pocket that can be secured with one of the side rail assemblies. The accessory part is made of a flexible material that can be folded into a compact form that fits in the storage pocket. When the user wishes to use the accessory part, the user can pull out and unfold the accessory part, and then fasten the accessory part on the side rail assemblies for adequate support. The ability to stow the accessory part in a compact manner in the play yard facilitates portability of the accessory part and play yard. Examples of the accessory part can include, without limitation, a changer station, bassinet, canopy, and the like. The accessory parts may be used in combination with either collapsible or non-collapsible play yards.
For the sake of clarity, the term “play yard” employed herein can refer to any play yard, crib, cradle, bed, free standing bassinet, playpen or like structures having a space enclosed between walls for accommodating children, babies, pets or the like.
The changer station 102 is an accessory element that can facilitate the change of diapers or cloths of a child placed therein. The structure of the changer station 102 preferably includes materials that allow folding of the changer station 102 into a compact form. In one embodiment, the materials used for making the changer station 102 may include fabrics, or like flexible materials sufficiently resistant to sustain at least the weight of an infant placed in the changer station 102. To facilitate its shaping and support, the changer station 102 may also include stiffening elements (such as rigid boards or rods) assembled with the flexible material. In a use configuration, the unfolded changer station 102 spans across a gap between the side rail assemblies 110 for forming a rectangular enclosure that has an inner volume 120 partially delimited by sidewalls 122 and a bottom 124. In addition, the unfolded changer station 102 may include a plurality of flap portions 126 that wrap around several of the side rail assemblies 110, and are and attached adjacent to the side rail assemblies 110 via fastener devices 128 for locking the changer station 102 in position. The changer station 102 thereby formed is at least partially contained inside the inner volume 114 of the play yard 100, hung above the bottom 115 by at least some of the side rail assemblies 110.
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It is worth noting that the changer station 102 may be permanently affixed with the storage pocket 130 (
In alternate embodiments, the changer station 102 may also be provided independent of and entirely removable from the storage pocket 130, as illustrated in
For appropriately securing the changer station 102 with the play yard 100, any attachment systems may be suitable for the fastener devices 128. As better shown in
While the foregoing embodiments have been described in conjunction with a changer station as one example of application, other types of accessory parts used in combination with a play yard may also be provided in the form of accessory kits by applying similar design principles.
As described above, advantages of the systems and methods described herein include at least the ability to provide an accessory kit that can fit within the envelope of the play yard. In a use configuration, the accessory part of the kit can be unfolded from the storage pocket and attached with the play yard. In a storage configuration, the accessory part can conveniently fold and stow in the storage pocket. Portability of the accessory part and play yard can therefore be facilitated.
Realizations in accordance with the present invention therefore have been described only in the context of particular embodiments. These embodiments are meant to be illustrative and not limiting. Many variations, modifications, additions, and improvements are possible. Accordingly, plural instances may be provided for components described herein as a single instance. Structures and functionality presented as discrete components in the exemplary configurations may be implemented as a combined structure or component. These and other variations, modifications, additions, and improvements may fall within the scope of the invention as defined in the claims that follow.
This application claims priority of provisional application No. 61/191,761, filed on Sep. 11, 2008.
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61191761 | Sep 2008 | US |