PLAYARD HAVING SHADE DEVICE
At least one foldable opaque shade device is disposed adjacent to an upright post of a playard that can block lights from coming into the playard and provide a comfortable environment for a baby/toddler inside. The at least one shade device is capable of selectively setting in a folding status or an unfolding status. When the at least one shade device is set to the folding status, it is folded adjacent to the standing post at one side of the playard via a rotary axle or other type of folding mechanism. The at least one shade device can be unfolded from the standing post(s), and the lateral surface of the playard between the two standing posts is fully covered by the shade device.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/957,171, which was filed on Aug. 22, 2007, and is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to playard, and more specifically, to a playard having shade device for blocking lights.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventional playard generally includes a frame where soft goods having meshes are wrapped around for ventilation. On one hand, baby in the playard can enjoy environment with good ventilation and lighting. On the other hand, the soft goods having meshes around the playard can prevent baby from falling out of the playard. For babysitter outside the playard, the soft goods having meshes also allow him/her to look inside the playard directly so as to keep an eye on the baby. Such light-transmittable enclosure, however, can not block glaring lights from transmitting therethrough when in a bright circumstance and it certainly causes interruption to baby sleeping therein.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a playard. The playard comprises a frame and a first shade device. The frame comprises a first standing post and a second standing post, and a lateral surface between the first standing post and the second standing post. The first shade device is movably disposed on the frame and capable of being selectively set in a folding status where the first shade device is located near the first standing post or in an unfolding status where the first shade device covers at least part of the side lateral su rface.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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One more note for the present invention should be made. In the second embodiment, the shade devices 25, 26 of playard 20 can have more usage by only extending one of the shade devices 25,26 to the middle of the lateral surface between the standing posts 11,12 so that the lateral surface is left to partially light-transmissive. Finally, although only the lateral surface between the standing post 11 and the standing post 12 is chosen for descriptive purpose, all four lateral surfaces of the playard can apply the feature disclosed in the present invention, each using one light shielding drape, such as the shade device 5 in the first embodiment, or two light shielding drapes, such as the two shade devices 25,26 in the second embodiment, for blocking lights from the surroundings.
The present invention utilizes a number of foldable opaque shade devices disposing adjacent to each standing post of the playard so that lights can be blocked out, not coming into the playard and the playard can provide a comfortable environment for a baby/toddler inside. Each shade device is capable of selectively setting in a folding status or an unfolding status. The shade device is set to the folding status where the shade device is folded adjacent to the standing post at the side of the playard via a rotary axle or other type of folding mechanism. The light shielding drape(s) can be unfolded from the standing post(s) to fully cover the lateral surface of the playard between the two standing posts.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A playard comprising:
- a frame comprising a first standing post and a second standing post, and a lateral surface between the first standing post and the second standing post; and
- a first shade device movably disposed on the frame and capable of being selectively set in a folding status where the first shade device is located near the first standing post or in an unfolding status where the first shade device covers at least part of the lateral surface.
2. The playard of claim 1, wherein the frame further comprises a supporter connecting between the first standing post and the second standing post and the first shade device comprises a plurality of sliding pieces by which the first shade device is movably disposed on the supporter.
3. The playard of claim 2, wherein the supporter is a wire or a rod and the plurality of sliding pieces are washers.
4. The playard of claim 2 wherein the supporter is a slideway and the sliding pieces are washers.
5. The playard of claim 2, further comprising a curtain where the supporter is concealed therebehind.
6. The playard of claim 1, further comprising a rotary axle disposed near the first standing post and to which the first shade device connects, and the first shade device set to roll to the folding status by the rotary axle.
7. The playard of claim 6, wherein the rotary axle comprises an elastic element for biasing the first shade device toward the folding status when the first shade device is set in the unfolding status.
8. The playard of claim 7, wherein the first shade device comprises a sliding piece by which the first shade device is movably disposed on the frame when set in the unfolding status.
9. The playard of claim 1, further comprising a second shade device movably disposed on the frame and capable of being selectively set in a folding status or in an unfolding status, the first shade device and the second shade device respectively covering the part of the lateral surface when both set in the unfolding status and the second shade device locating near the second standing post when set in the folding status.
10. The playard of claim 9, further comprising a rotary axle disposed near the second standing post and to which the second shade device connects, and the second shade device set to roll to the folding status by the rotary axle.
11. The playard of claim 10, wherein the rotary axle adjacent to the second standing post comprises an elastic element for biasing the second shade device toward the folding status when the second shade device is set in the unfolding status.
12. The playard of claim 11, wherein the second shade device comprises a sliding piece by which the second shade device is movably disposed on the frame when set in the unfolding status.
13. The playard of claim 9, wherein the first shade device and the second shade device are opaque soft goods.
14. The playard of claim 9, further comprising the lateral surface having meshes between the first standing post and the second standing post, the first shade device and the second shade device covering the mesh enclosure when set in the unfolding status.
15. The playard of claim 1, wherein when the first shade device is set in the unfolding status, the first shade device extends to the second standing post and covers the lateral surface.
16. The playard of claim 1, further comprising a curtain covering on the first standing post and at which the first shade device is concealed therebehind when the first shade device is set in the folding status.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 19, 2008
Publication Date: Feb 26, 2009
Inventors: Xu-Hui Chen (Taipei), Hong-Bin Xu (Taipei)
Application Number: 12/194,527
International Classification: A47D 15/00 (20060101); A47G 5/02 (20060101);