DEVICE AND APPARATUS FOR INFANT PLACEMENT
The present invention relates to an infant placement device for preventing infant roll over that may include: an under support padding; at least two winged supporting portions extending from the support padding; and a means to secure an infant onto the support padding. The means to secure the infant may include two crossing straps, or alternatively two straps and a torso cover. The upper support padding may include a head support pillow and a bedding support, where said bedding support extends the entire length of the placement device. In one exemplary embodiment, the head support pillow may include a first side which is substantially flat and a second side which is substantially concaved. The bedding support may also include a first side which is substantially flat and a second side which is substantially concaved. In yet another exemplary embodiment, the head support pillow may include an audio system.
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a device and apparatus directed toward infant safety.
2. Description of Related Art
Safety is of paramount importance when handling and caring for infants. Specially designed devices directed towards infants are abundant and include cribs, car seats, rockers, playpens, walkers, infant tubes, flotation devices, high chairs, boosters and strollers to name a few. Most of these devices account for special risks related to infants and their care.
One area of concern involves the placement of an infant onto a flat service such as a bed or a changing table for a short period of time. An adult may normally place the child in such a position temporarily, however the adult must remain close by within arms reach to prevent the child from possibly rolling off the edge of the bed or table. The attending adult may desire to leave beyond that range of reach momentarily to retrieve something or possibly attend to another child. Allowing the infant to remain in the position unattended could have serious consequences if the infant should suddenly move or roll over. Although the marketplace is abundant with infant related devices there remains a need for such a device or apparatus to assist an adult in the above situation, particularly a device that provides a means to securely keep the child in a safe position while reclining on their back on a changing table or a bed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to an infant placement device for preventing infant roll over comprising: an under support padding; at least two winged supporting portions extending from the support padding; and a means to secure an infant onto the support padding. The means to secure the infant may include two crossing straps, or alternatively two straps and a torso cover. The upper support padding may include a head support pillow and a bedding support, where said bedding support extends the entire length of the placement device. In one exemplary embodiment, the head support pillow may include a first side which is substantially flat and a second side which is substantially concaved. The bedding support may also include a first side which is substantially flat and a second side which is substantially concaved. In yet another exemplary embodiment, the head support pillow may include an audio system.
The present invention provides an infant placement device which secures the infant while lying on their back. The infant placement device according to the present invention prevents babies from rolling off flat surfaces such as a table or a bed when placed in that position temporarily by an attending adult. The infant placement device provides a means to secure the infant while the adult may leave the child unattended for a temporary period of time.
An infant placement device 10 according to the present invention is depicted in
The infant placement device 10 includes an under support 20 as depicted in
Detailed drawings of the head support pillow 22 and bedding support 24 are depicted in
In another exemplary embodiment, alternative securing devices are depicted in
In another exemplary embodiment, an alternative head support may be incorporated to help induce a comfortable and resting environment by supplying audio sound. Such an embodiment is depicted in
Another feature contemplated by the present invention includes a bedding support 24 which breaks in the center so that once the infant is placed in the infant placement device 10, the bedding support gives slightly in the center to surround the infant while resting in the infant placement device 10. The alternative bedding support 24 is depicted in
The infant placement device according to present invention provides a safe and comfortable device for placement of an infant for a temporary period of time. This unique device can help prevent serious injury and possibly death of an infant who may be left temporarily unattended on a flat surface. In addition, the infant placement device may be easily packed and strapped together for mobile use while traveling. The infant placement device will be especially helpful if the infant is left at a location away from his home where the baby may be placed on a bed or a table to rest and helps alleviate the concerns of the attending adult.
Claims
1. An infant placement device for preventing infant roll over comprising:
- a. an under support padding;
- b. at least two winged supporting portions extending from the support padding; and
- c. a means to secure an infant onto the support padding.
2. The infant placement device according to claim 1, where the means to secure the infant includes two crossing straps.
3. The infant placement device according to claim 1, where the means to secure the infant includes two straps and a torso cover.
4. The infant placement device according to claim 1, where the upper support padding includes a head support pillow and a bedding support, where said bedding support extends the entire length of the placement device.
5. The infant placement device according to claim 4, where the head support pillow includes a first side which is substantially flat and a second side which is substantially concaved.
6. The infant placement device according to claim 4, where the bedding support includes a first side which is substantially flat and a second side which is substantially concaved.
7. The infant placement device according to claim 4, where the head support pillow includes an audio system.
8. The infant placement device according to claim 7, where the audio system includes at least two speakers and a receiving connector, where said receiving connector provides a means to connect an audio player.
9. The infant placement device according to claim 4, where the bedding support includes an internal vibrator.
10. The infant placement device according to claim 4, where the bedding support includes a partition.
11. The infant placement device according to claim 1, where the winged portions includes two sides, a first side which is substantially flat and a second side which is substantially convex.
12. The infant placement device according to claim 1, that further comprises an overhanging amusement device.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 18, 2009
Publication Date: Sep 23, 2010
Inventor: ALAN KING (Richland Hills, TX)
Application Number: 12/406,377
International Classification: A47D 13/08 (20060101);