Inflatable crib
An inflatable and/or portable crib includes a base platform sized and configured to support a child, and inflatable side panels extending vertically from and surrounding the base platform. The base platform and side panels define an enclosure for the child. An inflatable member is attached to the outer periphery of the base platform and protective webbing is attached to the inner panels of the crib in order to prevent harm to the child should a portion of the crib deflate.
Portable cribs have been used for years and are extremely handy for occasional overnight trips, supervised naps in tight quarters, or even day trips to Grandma's house. A popular version of a portable crib has sides that are hinged so that upon folding, each side collapses into the end piece, which is constructed like one half of a suitcase. The end pieces are then latched together to provide a self-contained suitcase-like unit. Certain versions of this collapsible crib have the same folding mechanism as well as side panels provided with spring-loaded barrel bolts, which lock the respective sides in the open position when the crib is in use.
SUMMARYIn one general aspect of the invention, a portable crib includes a base platform sized and configured to support a child, and inflatable side panels extending vertically from and surrounding the base platform. The base platform and side panels define an enclosure for the child, at least one of side panels having an outer inflatable frame surrounding a region configured to allow visibility within the enclosure.
Embodiments of this aspect of the invention may include one or more of the following features.
The region configured to allow visibility within the enclosure is formed of a woven mesh. Thus, a child placed within the crib can be assured to be well ventilated and visible to anyone monitoring the child. For example, the woven mesh is bonded to the outer inflatable frame (e.g., using heat sealing). Alternatively, the woven mesh is stitched to the outer inflatable frame using a binding tape positioned between the woven mesh and the outer inflatable frame. For example, stitching is provided between the binding tape and the woven mesh and between the binding tape and the outer inflatable frame.
Each of the side panels is configured to be inflatable from a single valve. Alternatively, the side panels are individually inflatable so that the entire crib does not deflate in the event that one of the panels is punctured.
In certain embodiments, the base platform is integral to the side panels. Alternatively, the base platform can be separate and removable unit allowing the platform to be easily assembled/disassembled and cleaned more easily. The base platform may be inflatable and may include elongated ribs. In other embodiments, the base platform can be in the form of a mesh.
The base platform and side panels define a rectangular enclosure. The side panels have a lower end with a width greater than an upper end of the panels. That is, the side panels taper upwardly to provide a broader base for added stability. The side panels are configured to be inflated with air, although other inflation mediums may be used (e.g., water). The crib includes a pump to inflate the side panels and, if necessary, base platform.
In general, the crib is lightweight and portable. Among other advantages, the crib is designed to be mechanically stable without the need for additional reinforcing structure. The side panels and bottom platform are formed of materials that are safe (e.g., non-toxic) and comfortable when inflated. The crib requires virtually no assembly other than inflating. When the crib is no longer required to be used, the air is simply released from the side panels by mechanical or manual methods (in certain embodiments from the bottom platform as well) and the crib is rolled into a compact lightweight package and stowed for later use.
For safety precautions, some embodiments include an inflatable member configured to support the side panels of the crib and attached to the outer periphery of the base platform so that the child will not suffocate, should the member deflate. With a similar member attached to the inner periphery of the base platform, a potential exists for the child to puncture the member and entangle himself in the deflated material.
As a further precaution, some embodiments also include protective webbing attached to the inner walls of the crib. This layer seals of the inflatable panels so that the child cannot puncture them and entangle himself among the deflated material. Such entanglement may harm the child, for instance, causing suffocation. Attaching the inflatable member to the outer periphery and attaching protective webbing to the inner periphery thus prevent the occurrence of such harm.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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Each side panel is formed from a pair of adjacent sheets 26a, 26b formed of flocked polyvinylchloride (PVC) or other durable, but pliable material. The adjacent sheets are heat sealed at inner and outer peripheral regions to form seams 28 that define air-receiving chambers. The air-filled chambers form an outer frame that surrounds a mesh-like netting 30 formed of nylon for allowing air to pass through to the child in the enclosed volume as well as to provide visibility of the child within the enclosed volume. One approach for heat-sealing the air-filled chambers or tubes of the side panels is radio frequency (RF) heat-sealing.
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Other embodiments are within the scope of the claims.
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In the embodiments described above, valve 16 was used to release the air from side panels 12. As discussed above, in certain embodiments, each side panel is independently inflatable through its own valve 16. In either embodiment, a separate opening or waste gate having, for example, a wider mouth, is provided to permit faster deflation of crib 10.
In the embodiments described above, air from the assembler's lungs or pump is used to inflate the compartments of the side panels and bottom cushion. In other embodiments, water or other fluids may be used to inflate the compartments.
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In other embodiments, further protection can be provided by preventing the child's head from moving into corner areas of crib 100. For example, referring to
A number of embodiments of the invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A structure comprising:
- a base platform configured to support a child;
- a plurality of inflatable side panels extending vertically from and surrounding the base platform, the base platform and side panels defining an enclosure for the child; and
- an inflatable member attached to an outer periphery of the base platform, the inflatable member configured to support the side panels of the structure.
2. The structure of claim 27 wherein each of the side panels is inflatable individually.
3. The structure of claim 27 wherein the plurality of inflatable side panels is configured to be inflatable from a single valve.
4. The structure of claim 27 wherein the base platform is integral to the side panels.
5. The structure of claim 27 wherein the base platform is inflatable.
6. The structure of claim 27 wherein the base platform comprises a plurality of elongated ribs.
7. The structure of claim 27 wherein the base platform is formed of a woven mesh.
8. The structure of claim 27 wherein each of the side panels has a lower end and an upper end, the lower end having a width greater than the upper end.
9. The structure of claim 27 further comprising a pump to inflate the side panels.
10. The structure of claim 27 wherein the panels are configured to be inflated with air.
11. A structure comprising:
- a base platform configured to support a child;
- a plurality of inflatable side panels extending vertically from and surrounding the base platform, the base platform and side panels defining an enclosure for the child; and
- a protective member sealing the inner, inflatable panels from the child.
12. The structure of claim 11, wherein the protective member is formed of woven mesh.
13. The structure of claim 12, wherein the woven mesh is bonded to the inner inflatable frame.
14. The structure of claim 13, wherein the woven mesh is heat-sealed to the inner inflatable frame.
15. The structure of claim 12, wherein the woven mesh is stitched to the inner inflatable frame.
16. The structure of claim 15 further comprising binding tape positioned between the woven mesh and the inner inflatable frame.
17. The structure of claim 16 further comprising stitching between the binding tape and the woven mesh and between the binding tape and the inner inflatable frame.
18. The structure of claim 11 wherein each of the side panels is inflatable individually.
19. The structure of claim 11 wherein the plurality of inflatable side panels is configured to be inflatable from a single valve.
20. The structure of claim 11 wherein the base platform is integral to the side panels.
21. The structure of claim 11 wherein the base platform is inflatable.
22. The structure of claim 11 wherein the base platform comprises a plurality of elongated ribs.
23. The structure of claim 11 wherein the base platform is formed of a woven mesh.
24. The structure of claim 11 wherein each of the side panels has a lower end and an upper end, the lower end having a width greater than the upper end.
25. The structure of claim 11 further comprising a pump to inflate the side panels.
26. The structure of claim 11 wherein the panels are configured to be inflated with air.
27. The structure of claim 11 further comprising an inflatable member attached to an outer periphery of the base platform, the inflatable member configured to support the side panels of the structure.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 9, 2004
Publication Date: Aug 11, 2005
Inventor: Scott Hardy (Ferrisburgh, VT)
Application Number: 10/774,895