INFANT SUFFOCATION PREVENTION APPARATUS
Apparatus (10) preventing suffocation of an infant (I) by a person (A) rolling over on top of the infant (I) when the infant is lying on a bed (B), rug, or floor. In one embodiment, a frame (12) affixed to the bed includes a vertical section (14) extending above the bed on one side of the bed and a horizontally extending section (16) projecting over the top of the bed from the side of the bed. A sleeve (20) connected to the horizontally extending section is sized to accommodate an arm (R) of a person laying on the bed next to the infant and keep the arm in its position above the bed so to prevent the person from moving over or on top of the infant and inadvertently smothering or suffocating the infant, thus allowing the infant to lay safe on the bed.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to the dangers of someone in bed with an infant falling asleep and rolling over on top of the infant and smothering or suffocation the infant; and, more particularly, to apparatus usable to prevent the person from rolling over or onto the infant and causing the infant's death so the infant can lay safe in bed.
It is not uncommon for adults to lie down in bed next to their infant children. It is also not uncommon for the adult to go to sleep while lying in bed next to the child. Unfortunately, there are numerous occurrences where the adult, while asleep, has rolled over on top of the infant, smothering the child and causing its death by suffocation.
There have been numerous articles written about this problem. A representative example of these articles and publications are attached as Exhibit A to this application and will not be discussed herein. Suffice it to say that while the problem is well-recognized, there has heretofore been no effective solution to this horrendous problem, and the tragedies which result.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present disclosure is directed to an infant suffocation prevention apparatus. The apparatus, while enabling an adult to lie next to an infant placed on a bed, floor, or other surface, prevents the adult from inadvertently rolling over on top of the infant and causing the infant to suffocate and die.
The apparatus is a portable apparatus that is readily installed on, or adjacent to, a bed. The apparatus first includes a frame affixed to, or set-up adjacent to, one side of the bed. The frame includes a vertical section which extends above a mattress on the bed on which an infant is placed, and a horizontally extending section projecting over the top of the bed. The two sections may be integrally formed or, alternatively, the vertical and horizontal sections are separate parts that are interconnected with each other when the apparatus is assembled.
The apparatus further includes a sleeve connected to the horizontal section of the apparatus, the sleeve being sized to accommodate a person's arm and maintain it in a position above the mattress. The sleeve sufficiently restrains the arm so that the adult is prevented from rolling over on top of an infant lying on the mattress and smothering the infant beneath the person's body.
In one embodiment of the invention, a lower portion of the frame is secured between a bed's mattress and box springs. In a second embodiment, the lower portion of the frame is secured between an underside of the bed and a floor or support on which the bed rests.
Other embodiments of the invention include portable apparatus which can be readily used with a bed or carried during travel with an infant and set on a rug or carpet on which the infant rests, as well as on a bed.
In each embodiment the apparatus is easy to assemble and use and is effective in preventing roll-overs by an adult onto an infant lying next to them which can harm an infant or cause its death.
Other objects and features are in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
The accompanying figures, together with detailed description which follows, form part of the specification and illustrate the various embodiments described in the specification.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTIONThe following detailed description illustrates the invention by way of example and not by way of limitation. This description clearly enables one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives and uses of the invention, including what is presently believed to be the best mode of carrying out the invention. Additionally, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, it will be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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Next, apparatus 10 includes a hollow sleeve 20 which is connected or attached to horizontally extending section 16 of frame 12, so to depend from the underside of section 16 as shown in the drawings. Sleeve 20 is sized to accommodate an arm R of the person laying on bed B next to infant I, so to keep the person's arm in an elevated position above the bed. By inserting their arm R into and through sleeve 20 while preparing to lie down on the bed next to the child, the sleeve effectively keeps the person in their position shown in the
Sections 14, 16, and 18 of apparatus 10 are of a light weight plastic, metal, or wood construction. Sections 14 and 16 are integrally formed, or if separate components, are joined together in any convenient manner. For example, each section may have a notch formed in it that allows the section to be interlocked when the notches are inter-fitted together. Or, the two sections may be connected together by bolts or screws. For convenience, the two sections may have spaced connection points so apparatus 10 is readily installed on beds of different heights and beds having thicker or thinner mattresses M.
Sleeve 20 is, as noted, a hollow sleeve that is attached to the underside of frame section 16. In one embodiment of the invention, the sleeve is permanently attached to section 16 in any convenient such as stapling or gluing; while, in a another embodiment the sleeve is removably attached to section 16 as by having interconnecting snaps on the sleeve and underside of the section. The length of sleeve 20 is such that when a person inserts their arm into the sleeve, the sleeve substantially encloses their arm from the person's shoulder to their wrist. Enclosing a substantial portion of the arm in sleeve 20 now makes it very difficult for a person to rotate their body over the infant because of the counter force exerted by apparatus 10. It will be appreciated that someone lying next to an infant would not intentionally roll over onto the infant, causing the infant to smother and suffocate, but when such incidents occur, it is usually because the person has fallen asleep and is not aware of their actions. Apparatus 10 thus provides an effective safeguard against this so the infant can lay safe on the bed.
Sleeve 20 is of a fabric or lightweight plastic material that is sufficiently strong so that someone who has inserted their arm into the sleeve cannot readily tear the sleeve away from the support provided by frame section 16. Further, even if someone were to wrench or tear the sleeve away from section 16, the effort to do so would be sufficiently arduous as to wake the person.
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As with apparatus 10, apparatus 100 includes a hollow sleeve 120 that is connected or attached to section 116, and depends from the underside of the section. Sleeve 120 again is sized to accommodate the arm of the person lying on the bed next to the infant to keep the person's arm in its elevated position above the bed. Inserting their arm into sleeve 120, when preparing to lie down next to the child, effectively keeps the person in their position shown in
As with apparatus 10, sections 114 and 116 are of a light weight plastic, metal, or wood construction; and, again, are integrally formed, or if separate pieces, can be joined together in any of the convenient manners described above. As with apparatus 10, sections 114 and 116 can have spaced connection points so apparatus 110 is readily installed on beds of different heights and those having thicker or thinner mattresses M.
Footer 118 can, for example, be a clamping mechanism that rests on the floor and clamps to the underside of the bed, or a threaded screw one end of which bears against the floor with the other end of the screw bearing against the bed frame.
Sleeve 120, as with sleeve 20, is a hollow sleeve that attaches to the underside of frame section 116 and may be permanently or removably attached to section 116 as described above. The length of sleeve 120 is again such that it substantially encloses the arm of a person inserting it into sleeve 120. Doing so again makes it more difficult for a person to rotate their body against the counterforce exerted by apparatus 110 over the infant so the infant will lay safe on the bed. Construction of the sleeve is the same as that described above for sleeve 20.
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As shown in the drawings, a sleeve 208 attaches to pad 202. For this purpose, and as shown in
Additional features of this embodiment include an inverted V-shaped support 220 against which the adult can support their back when lying down on the pad. The support also prevents the adult from moving backwards on the pad. The handholds 206 allow the adult to adjust their position on the pad so to brace their back against support 220.
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In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects and advantages of the present disclosure have been achieved and other advantageous results have been obtained.
Claims
1. Apparatus for preventing suffocation of an infant who is lying down by a person lying down next to the infant, comprising:
- a support allowing a person to lie down next to the infant, the person, when lying down, being adjacent to the infant; and,
- a hollow sleeve connected to the support, the sleeve sized to accommodate an arm of the person lying down, the sleeve, when the person's arm is inserted through it, keeping the person from moving over on top of the infant and inadvertently smothering or suffocating the infant.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the support comprises a frame affixed to, or adjacent to, one side of a bed, the frame having a vertical section extending above the bed to one side of the bed and a horizontally extending section projecting over the top of the bed from the side thereof; and,
- the hollow sleeve being connected to the horizontally extending section so to maintain the person's arm in an elevated position above the bed and thereby prevent the person from moving over or on top of the infant and inadvertently smothering or suffocating the infant.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 in which the bed has box springs and a mattress resting on the box springs, and the vertical section of the frame has a horizontal, inwardly extending segment inserted between the bottom of the mattress and the top of box springs on which the mattress is supported.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 in which the segments extends partially or fully across the bed between the mattress and box springs.
5. The apparatus of claim 2 in which the horizontal and vertical sections of the frame are integrally formed.
6. The apparatus of claim 2 in which the horizontal and vertical sections of the frame are separate parts interconnected with each other when the apparatus is assembled.
7. The apparatus of claim 2 in which the sleeve is permanently attached to the horizontal section of the frame.
8. The apparatus of claim 2 in which the sleeve is removable attached to the horizontal section of the frame.
9. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the sleeve is sufficiently long as to accommodate the length of a person's arm when the arm is inserted in the sleeve.
10. The apparatus of claim 2 in which the bed has box springs and a mattress resting on the box springs, and the vertical section of the frame has a footing which fits beneath the box springs and a floor on which the bed rests.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 in which the footing comprises a clamping mechanism that rests on the floor and clamps to an underside of the bed.
12. The apparatus of claim 10 in which the footing includes a threaded one end of which bears against the floor with the other end of the screw bearing against a frame of the bed.
13. The apparatus of claim 6 in which the vertical and horizontal sections each have a notch formed in them that allows the sections to be interlocked when the notches are inter-fitted together.
14. The apparatus of claim 6 in which the vertical and horizontal sections are connected together by bolts or screws.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 in which the vertical and horizontal sections have spaced connection points so the apparatus can be installed on or by beds of different heights and beds having thicker or thinner mattresses.
16. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the support comprises a pad that can be placed on a floor or rug, the pad being sized to substantially accommodate the body of a person lying on the floor or rug next to the infant, the mat including means for attaching the sleeve to the pad for the person to insert their arm into the sleeve when lying down on the mat next to the infant.
17. The apparatus of claim 16 further including a support installed on the pad and against which the person can support their back when lying down on the pad.
18. The apparatus of claim 16 further including handholds formed in the pad by which a person can adjust their position on the pad.
19. The apparatus of claim 16 in which the pad and sleeve are portable and the apparatus includes a pack in which the pad and sleeve are stored for transporting the apparatus.
20. A method for preventing the suffocation of infant by a person rolling over on top of the infant when the infant is lying down, the method comprising:
- providing a support by which a person can lie down next to the infant, the person, when lying down, lying adjacent to the an infant; and,
- a hollow sleeve connected to the support, the sleeve sized to accommodate an arm of the person lying on or next to the support, the sleeve, when the person's arm is inserted through it, keeping the person from moving over on top of the infant and inadvertently smothering or suffocating the infant.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 24, 2018
Publication Date: Jul 25, 2019
Inventor: Matthew Falcone (Wildwood, MO)
Application Number: 15/878,987